Roy Smith wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
... of course, I'm only at the beginning (10.4 hours). I'm reasonably
proficient at Attitude Instrument Flying and have just started on
VOR/NDB nav, so we'll see how I feel when things really start popping.
Kudos to your instructor for making sure you've got BAI down pat
before moving onto navigation. If you've still got to give any real
thought to holding heading and altitude, it's too early to move onto
other stuff. I think a lot of instructors push straight on to
approaches before the student is really ready.
I have to wonder, though, if spending any time on NDB skills really
makes sense these days. VOR, yes, but NDB???
Well, one reason is that it shows pretty quickly if you REALLY can hold
a heading, altitude and do some simple mental math simultaneously! :-)
I agree that spending a lot of time on NDB approaches is probably a
waste, but I still think learning to navigate accurately using an ADF is
good basic training.
Matt
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