Garmin 596 Ideas
It means that with GPS input, the little airplane flys over the approach
plate that is displayed on the unit and it's actually in the correct
location. My FlightPrep/ChartCase program will do it on a notebook/laptop,
but it's windoze/hard drive based instead of solid state. Pretty cool and
dead on accurate when it works.
Jim
"john smith" wrote in message
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In article ,
(Paul Tomblin) wrote:
- geo-referenced approach plates
I don't understand this one.
Paul, please explain.
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