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Old August 1st 04, 09:49 AM
K. Ari Krupnikov
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Default Getting unlost (was Training Q - Is this appropriate)

vincent p. norris writes:

I passed my private in 2000. Haven't had any problems with pilotage
since (dead reckoning is another matter. I figure if I need to use
dead reckoning, I need to file IFR).


Meaning no offense, Ari, I'm puzzled by that response.


A number of people seem to be. My bad. I should have qualified that
with "if I need to use dead reckoning *for inflight navigation*..."

Ari.

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