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![]() wrote in message ... Zoom in if you want to be EXACT. No... you got it right there. Moving map helps you visualize on the *big* scale... at least the way I've seen it. If you zoom in to where it's accurate enough to nail a hold/airway/loc, it's not a moving map anymore. It's now an indicator. You can also put additional indications on as an indicator and have both. In any event, that's what I initially meant by "augmentation." : I'm sorry, I guess I miss your point! Don't get me wrong. A properly done moving map+indicator display can be much more intuitive and have lots more information than a simple VOR needle. If done improperly (like the way I've seen lots of my VFR friends with handheld spiffy-do moving map GPSs), it leads to sloppy, lazy, and overconfident navigating. Understand and agree, thanks! John |
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![]() "John Clonts" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Zoom in if you want to be EXACT. No... you got it right there. Moving map helps you visualize on the *big* scale... at least the way I've seen it. If you zoom in to where it's accurate enough to nail a hold/airway/loc, it's not a moving map anymore. It's now an indicator. You can also put additional indications on as an indicator and have both. In any event, that's what I initially meant by "augmentation." : I'm sorry, I guess I miss your point! Don't get me wrong. A properly done moving map+indicator display can be much more intuitive and have lots more information than a simple VOR needle. If done improperly (like the way I've seen lots of my VFR friends with handheld spiffy-do moving map GPSs), it leads to sloppy, lazy, and overconfident navigating. Understand and agree, thanks! John And keep aware of your position by other means also. We had a Cessna 172 bust the TFR here at Waco yesterday, the GPS signal was being interrupted and the pilot got "lost". GPS signal is intermittent here again today. Allen |
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![]() "A. Smith" wrote in message om... And keep aware of your position by other means also. We had a Cessna 172 bust the TFR here at Waco yesterday, the GPS signal was being interrupted and the pilot got "lost". GPS signal is intermittent here again today. Really? I flew into Temple from Abilene at about 8PM, didn't notice any problem on my KLN-94. Is the GPS being interrupted purposely? Is there a NOTAM I missed? Where do you fly out of Allen? John |
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![]() "John Clonts" wrote in message ... "A. Smith" wrote in message om... And keep aware of your position by other means also. We had a Cessna 172 bust the TFR here at Waco yesterday, the GPS signal was being interrupted and the pilot got "lost". GPS signal is intermittent here again today. Really? I flew into Temple from Abilene at about 8PM, didn't notice any problem on my KLN-94. Is the GPS being interrupted purposely? Is there a NOTAM I missed? Where do you fly out of Allen? John I fly out of Waco Regional. Several of my co-workers noted the intermittent GPS signal also (all in different aircraft). I had to fly a short hop yesterday morning and lost the signal again, only for about three minutes. Aircraft had an older King IFR certified GPS. Allen |
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