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There is a trick for drawing a line from one side of the sectional (one
airport) to the other side (an airport on toe opposite side) whan planning a route, but I cannot remember it and cannot find it in any of my reference material. can anyone help me out? Thanks in advance Doug |
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On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 05:20:54 GMT, "Doug Palmer"
wrote: There is a trick for drawing a line from one side of the sectional (one airport) to the other side (an airport on toe opposite side) whan planning a route, but I cannot remember it and cannot find it in any of my reference material. can anyone help me out? If you are drawing a course at a certain magnetic heading: Use a separate piece of paper where the course line is going to go off the edge of the sectional. Draw a line on it, l;ay that paper with the line over the last line of latitude on that side and mark it with a few of the longitude tick marks near where the course line is going to go. Then draw the course line and continue it onto the separate sheet of paper. Turn over the sectional, line up the separate piece of paper with the first latitude line on that side, matching up the tick marks. Then using the line on the paper as a guide, continue drawing the course line, If you are are drawing a couse from airport to airport, use the same trick to index the paper to the chart and mark the location of the target airport on the paper. Then lline things up on the other side and draw the course to the airport on that side. Then follow the first instructions to draw the line on the other side. Don |
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On 2007-01-27, Doug Palmer wrote:
There is a trick for drawing a line from one side of the sectional (one airport) to the other side (an airport on toe opposite side) As I recall, the instructions are printed on the edge of the sectional. -- Ben Jackson AD7GD http://www.ben.com/ |
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Ben Jackson writes:
As I recall, the instructions are printed on the edge of the sectional. Yes, that's where I first saw them. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 05:20:54 GMT, "Doug Palmer"
wrote: There is a trick for drawing a line from one side of the sectional (one airport) to the other side (an airport on toe opposite side) whan planning a route, but I cannot remember it and cannot find it in any of my reference material. can anyone help me out? Use an old sectional butted up to the current one. |
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There is a trick for drawing a line from one side of the sectional (one
airport) to the other side (an airport on toe opposite side) whan planning a route What's a "sectional"? ducking! Seriously, how many here still use them for primary navigation? I honestly can't say I know anyone who does, anymore. Although we always carry current sectionals (we sell them at the inn, so I have NO excuse not to), I can't remember the last time I opened one. I think it was to check an AWOS frequency ahead, cuz Mary was futzing with the 496's XM music screen... It really is amazing how much flying has changed in the last 12 years... What was "Buck Rogers" stuff when I was training is now "SOP"... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: What's a "sectional"? ducking! Seriously, how many here still use them for primary navigation? I honestly can't say I know anyone who does, anymore. Us grey haired old taildragger pilots what fly aeroplanes with no 'lectric system mostly use those paper thingamabobs. Mostly 'cause we can't remember where we came from or where we're going to, soes we writes it on the paper thingamabob and draws lines. Long as we remember to cross out where we been, we noes where we's goin'. |
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In article .com,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: Seriously, how many here still use them for primary navigation? I honestly can't say I know anyone who does, anymore. I do. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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Look on the white border/margin. You should see direction
to use a plotter and a piece of paper to make some marks. You create similar triangles on both sides. Or get a WAC for plotting or ask a CFI, with experience for help as part of flight review. "john smith" wrote in message ... | | | Jay Honeck wrote: | What's a "sectional"? | ducking! | Seriously, how many here still use them for primary navigation? I | honestly can't say I know anyone who does, anymore. | | Us grey haired old taildragger pilots what fly aeroplanes with no | 'lectric system mostly use those paper thingamabobs. | Mostly 'cause we can't remember where we came from or where we're going | to, soes we writes it on the paper thingamabob and draws lines. | Long as we remember to cross out where we been, we noes where we's goin'. |
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In a previous article, "Jay Honeck" said:
What's a "sectional"? ducking! Seriously, how many here still use them for primary navigation? I honestly can't say I know anyone who does, anymore. I always draw the course line on the sectional (and write the direction beside the line), even if I don't plan to use it en-route, because once I didn't and the batteries on my GPS failed (because the stupid cigarette lighter port was broken) and I couldn't remember the heading I was supposed to fly after the next turn. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ I have a longstanding agreement with tequila: I won't drink it, and it won't make me sick. -- Brian Kantor |
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