Ded reckoning FTW.
A single event could wreck every GPS approach within your fuel range or even further. If you come upon an ILS outage chances are you can go find another one close by to get you safely on the ground
I feel that it has dumbed us down. We no longer have to think to get where we want to go. It has served to limit our interactions with strangers. No longer do you need to ask another human being for help with finding our way. More efficient? absolutely. Better? Meh.Why would you prefer to live without it? Not arguing - everyone has their own preferences, and those are yours and yours alone. But I am not sure I have every heard anyone say they would prefer not to have GPS in their life. So maybe just a question borne out of curiosity.
I feel that it has dumbed us down. We no longer have to think to get where we want to go. It has served to limit our interactions with strangers. No longer do you need to ask another human being for help with finding our way. More efficient? absolutely. Better? Meh.
Technologies often can be used for good and bad. It is all about intent. I don’t trust everyone’s intent.
But just for the record, I love my ForeFlight.
I feel that it has dumbed us down. We no longer have to think to get where we want to go. It has served to limit our interactions with strangers. No longer do you need to ask another human being for help with finding our way.
I feel that it has dumbed us down. We no longer have to think to get where we want to go. It has served to limit our interactions with strangers. No longer do you need to ask another human being for help with finding our way. More efficient? absolutely. Better? Meh.
Technologies often can be used for good and bad. It is all about intent. I don’t trust everyone’s intent.
But just for the record, I love my ForeFlight.
I'm not sure about that. Used to fly into Tel Aviv all the time. Like clockwork, we would get jammed on the approach. You could see the ANP roll up and pretty soon we'd get the "UNABLE RNP" message. Now, it was daylight and almost always sunny and clear there, so we would just tell approach we were visual and point at the runway and land. In the weather, it probably would have been a little more disconcerting.Localized effects, sure, but that's not nearly the threat it's made out to be given the state of GPS-denied technology.
Nauga,
and the tactics of deception
I once was lost, but now I'm found...
I feel that it has dumbed us down. We no longer have to think to get where we want to go. It has served to limit our interactions with strangers. No longer do you need to ask another human being for help with finding our way. More efficient? absolutely. Better? Meh.
Technologies often can be used for good and bad. It is all about intent. I don’t trust everyone’s intent.
But just for the record, I love my ForeFlight.
A single event could wreck every GPS approach within your fuel range or even further. If you come upon an ILS outage chances are you can go find another one close by to get you safely on the ground
TUES
Tomorrow
BeiDou also features a two-way link through which a short text message (Chinese characters) can be sent to the control center.