GPS altitude again is close to actual
Recently, Ron Lee posted:
"Neil Gould" wrote:
So, haven't you any idea about how we arrive at the notion that for
aviators WAAS is indeed "part of GPS", or is there some value to
your pedantry that we are missing? You have yet to answer my earlier
question: what piece of equipment in the cockpit involves WAAS but
not a GPS?
Because it is irrelevant. WAAS needs a GPS receiver to work but that
does not make WAAS a part of the DoD operated GPS system.
As I've mentioned several times now, while it may be a true statement, who
cares what the DoD operated GPS system was, and how does that change
anything with regards to our use of GPS today?
And I am a pilot who uses GPS for navigation and fully understand
which system does what.
Which only makes it more puzzling that you want to go on about this.
Neil
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