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Hello,
Am not a pilot, but was wondering about this. In commercial aviation, and I guess for private flying also, when directions are given, are they assumed to be True or Magnetic ? What do pilots use these days for direction ? I assume a gyro compass of some sort but am not sure. Is this correct ? If so, is this Magnetic or True ? I can't believe they spend the effort converting from one to another. Do they ? Are chart roses they use shown as True or Mag. ? What's in the cockpit ? Do they still have a Mag. compass there ? Any thoughts would be most appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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Bob wrote:
Hello, Am not a pilot, but was wondering about this. In commercial aviation, and I guess for private flying also, when directions are given, are they assumed to be True or Magnetic ? Almost everything is magnetic. What do pilots use these days for direction ? I assume a gyro compass of some sort but am not sure. Is this correct ? If so, is this Magnetic or True ? Gyro based direction indicators are set from the magentic compass and are called heading indicators. The true gyrocompasses used in ships are not used in airplanes. I can't believe they spend the effort converting from one to another. Do they ? Yes. Are chart roses they use shown as True or Mag. ? Depends on what you mean by "chart roses". Aviation charts have rings around VOR stations that are magnetic. They also have true NSEW grid lines and lines showing the local magnetic variation. What's in the cockpit ? Do they still have a Mag. compass there ? It is one of the few instruments required by regulation for all airplanes. Any thoughts would be most appreciated. OK, there are more than just floating needle magnetic compasses these days. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluxgate_compass Thanks, Bob -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On May 30, 5:28*pm, Bob wrote:
Hello, Am not a pilot, but was wondering about this. In commercial aviation, and I guess for private flying also, when directions are given, are they assumed to be True or Magnetic ? What do pilots use these days for direction ? I assume a gyro compass of some sort but am not sure. *Is this correct ? If so, is this Magnetic or True ? I can't believe they spend the effort converting from one to another. Do they ? Are chart roses they use shown as True or Mag. ? What's in the cockpit ? Do they still have a Mag. compass there ? Any thoughts would be most appreciated. Thanks, Bob Winds aloft are given with true, but we use magnetic for aviation/ navigation. We have magnetic compasses in the cockpit, and we set the DG to correspond to it. Part of most preflight checklists, especially instrument flight rules flights, is (or should be) to verify that the magnetic compass is working. Nav compass roses are magnetic on the charts we use. |
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![]() "a" wrote Winds aloft are given with true, but we use magnetic for aviation/ navigation. We have magnetic compasses in the cockpit, and we set the DG to correspond to it. Part of most preflight checklists, especially instrument flight rules flights, is (or should be) to verify that the magnetic compass is working. Nav compass roses are magnetic on the charts we use. It should be noted that minimum instruments for single engine aircraft include magnetic compass. I don't know how far up the aircraft size this holds true. -- Jim in NC |
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On May 30, 4:28*pm, Bob wrote:
What's in the cockpit ? Do they still have a Mag. compass there ? Hey Bob, My airplane I used to own would be typical of your GA plane. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ki79yX4bhJ4 for what I had for equipment that may answer your question. Video includes startup, runup and shutdown procedures for a Beechcraft Sundowner. The video was done before I started recording ATC and intercom communications but you still can hear what I am saying as I go through the checks. |
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