Somedudeintn
Cleared for Takeoff
I'm sitting here watching YouTube videos to learn morse code. I'm thinking it would be nice to know morse while identifying VORs for IFR work. I think I'm going crazy...
I'm sitting here watching YouTube videos to learn morse code. I'm thinking it would be nice to know morse while identifying VORs for IFR work. I think I'm going crazy...
If I were you're instructor, I'd be more impressed if you actually knew how to use the IFR GPS installed in the aircraft you're training in.
DIRECT, ENTER, ENTER.
I'm assuming you've passed your instrument knowledge test. Otherwise I assume you're procrastinating with distraction.
DIRECT, ENTER, ENTER.
He said IFR GPS. So direct enter enter, then the procedure button.
Even if you know morse, you are expected to verify with a reference like the plate that what you hear is in fact, correctly identified (at least on checkrides).
As a ham radio contest operator who routinely copied code at high speeds in contest conditions, I would just shrug and change the subject.
denny-o
ham call K8DO
Really? I don't see that in the PTS. It says you have to tune and identify the nav facility; it doesn't specify how.
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I was always amazed at the guys who could copy 25+ in their heads without missing a beat..
There are only so many cubby holes up there. If I learn Morse Code somethings gonna get bumped out, like maybe my ATM PIN number.