AdamZ
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Adam Zucker
I was going to post this in my flying feels sooo good thread but wanted to create a different dicsussion about the subject. I'm starting to think that if you want to fly and don't want to futz around with pilotage or dead reckoning that you really really need to have a GPS even just a VFR GPS. My little flight yesterday was really pretty local but being the neruortic guy I am I called for a briefing ( BTW the briefer was very friendly and helpful) of the 4 VORS in the area every single one of them had unusable radials and some of them a LOT of unusable radials some were limited to being unsusable under 6000' but If I really needed to rely on the VORs it would have been a daunting task to re-review my entire flight plan taking into consideration all of the unusuable radial. That does not take into account the need to potentially replan and perhaps refile a potential flight plan.
Before it was perhaps a few radials here and there, but this was nuts.
Has the FAA decided not to repair these VORs?
I'm curious how much of a problem is this for navigation across the country. Is this situation uncommon?
Before it was perhaps a few radials here and there, but this was nuts.
Has the FAA decided not to repair these VORs?
I'm curious how much of a problem is this for navigation across the country. Is this situation uncommon?