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Roy Smith wrote in
: Several people have suggested this, and I've come to realize they (and you) are right. My "make up a waypoint" idea was really driven by an attempt to use those parts of the box I knew and avoid learning the rest of it. Bad on me. I think it's worth the effort to learn everything about the box. You never know when you might need some obscure feature. I use the "make up a waypoint" method a lot, when flying OSAP (Offshore Standard Approach Procedure) approaches offshore. We get the wind, then make up a waypoint directly downwind of our destination, using distance/bearing from the destination, to use as an IAF. It works, but the GPS tends to build up lots of cryptic waypoint identifiers that mean nothing to anyone. There are lots of A and AA user waypoints, simply because that's the easiest thing to do quickly. I would prefer not to do it this way, but that's what the ops specs specify. -- Regards, Stan |
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