MarkH
Line Up and Wait
I understand that a compass correction card is required, but is there any limit on how large the correction can be?
background:
I’m doing a checkout in a new plane, my CFI gives me a heading for maneuvers, I orient myself based on the compass and then he tells me that I’m 30 degrees off heading (Admittedly, this is my fault for not reading the card). When I look at the MFD, he’s right, then I check the card and see that the card declares a 30 degree correction. After that experience, I will always check the correction card now, but I am also wondering if that is OK. That seems like a massive error to just be recorded and accepted but I can’t find anything that suggests it is an issue (under the regs), is there any regulation that limits the acceptable error?
background:
I’m doing a checkout in a new plane, my CFI gives me a heading for maneuvers, I orient myself based on the compass and then he tells me that I’m 30 degrees off heading (Admittedly, this is my fault for not reading the card). When I look at the MFD, he’s right, then I check the card and see that the card declares a 30 degree correction. After that experience, I will always check the correction card now, but I am also wondering if that is OK. That seems like a massive error to just be recorded and accepted but I can’t find anything that suggests it is an issue (under the regs), is there any regulation that limits the acceptable error?