Anymouse
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That article is full of crap. Celestial nav and dead reckoning are NOT the same thing.
It's early. There aren't any clouds for him to yell and shake his fist at.The article clearly separates and defines each one.
Wow. Seems as much of an over reaction as his post.It doesn't say they are the same thing. There's a little word in the article used that's called a conjunction.
Your post is full of crap. Maybe you should just go back to bragging and showing off about how awesome your place is in North Carolina.
Thank you @Anymouse. That was a great article! I made a valuable connection between their country's navigation difficulties and my State's. You can post these informative articles whenever you wish. I'll appreciate it.
Their water comes in fancy plastic bottles with which they have been trying to make additional islands in the middle of the ocean.
That article is full of crap. Celestial nav and dead reckoning are NOT the same thing.
Weather is no longer the hindrance it once was. “Before, the tendency was to return [to the originating airport] when you hit bad weather,” Tabakaucoro said. “GPS ensured you’d get to the destination.” Even in a storm. Even with terrible visibility.
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Before GPS, aircraft were required to fly with enough fuel for a return trip in the event of being unable to land at their destination. After GPS made such a precaution unnecessary, they were able to lose that extra load. ......that the increased fuel efficiency meant that the GPS receivers in Fiji paid for themselves in just three months.