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Help - I busted into the Class B SEATAC airspace last night, does anyone have any advice ?



 
 
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Old October 25th 03, 06:58 AM
C J Campbell
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"wtfcfi" wrote in message
news:nWimb.20178$e01.38578@attbi_s02...
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| TK up is for mouth breathing invertebrates who never really learned to
| formulate a map in their head which they compare to the sectional and
| any other nav instruments they may be using.
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| I have found that pilots navigating with GPS most often loose
| situational awareness when using TK up than using North up.

This, from a guy who does not know the difference between 'loose' and
'lose.'

Loser.


 




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