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Peter Taggart wrote
Aircraft navigation in the 1940's What do you mean "1940's"? In 1959, I was a Naval Aviation Cadet in Kingsville, TX completing my Radio Instrument Training in the Grumman S-2F Tracker. Most of the Instrument Check flight was around the Alice Radio Range and consisted of a "Range Orientation", "Tracking Inbound", a "Two Engine Range Approach" followed by a "Single Engine Missed Approach", a "Single Engine Range Approach", and then a "Manual Direction Finding Approach" on one engine. The flight concluded back at NAS Kingsville with a couple of "Single-Engine GCA's". There were no approaches on the Check Ride using the relatively new "VOR" system as these were considered "too easy". Bob Moore Naval Aviator V-15753 PanAm (retired) |
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