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Recently one of my partners reported that the compass (standard whiskey
compass, not a vertical card) on our Archer was reading 20-25 degrees off of runway heading at departure. Today a new partner was up with an instructor for his sign off and reported the same thing. I hadn't noticed, but we seem to have a definite problem. Nothing has changed in the plane for a long time. We recently replaced the old Garmin GPS with a Lowrance AirMap 300 (which has its antenna on the top of the glare shield near the compass), but the first incident was before that substitution was made. Any idea how something like this can happen? -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) |
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