John Baker
Final Approach
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John Baker
Back when I first started flying, an old guy came into the FBO. Everyone seemed to know him, and obviously liked him as well. Apparently, he had only had his ticket a few years, and had recently returned from a long flying trip all over northern and southern California. His mission had been to fly t as many airports as he could, using nothing but pilotage, dead reckoning and VOR. The navigation he learned while learning.
I purchased a Garmin hand held touch screen about a year ago. It has never seen the inside of my plane. For some reason, perhaps I'm remembering that old guy and his adventure, I'm in no hurry to start using it.
So I'm wondering, how many of you guys take full advantage of GPS on your assorted flying adventures, or do you just use pilotage, dead reckoning, and VOR for most of your flying?
I'm thinking that possibly sticking with the basics might make me a safer and better pilot. Or perhaps by ignoring GPS, I'm not using the tools available to me, thereby making me a less than safe pilot?
John
I purchased a Garmin hand held touch screen about a year ago. It has never seen the inside of my plane. For some reason, perhaps I'm remembering that old guy and his adventure, I'm in no hurry to start using it.
So I'm wondering, how many of you guys take full advantage of GPS on your assorted flying adventures, or do you just use pilotage, dead reckoning, and VOR for most of your flying?
I'm thinking that possibly sticking with the basics might make me a safer and better pilot. Or perhaps by ignoring GPS, I'm not using the tools available to me, thereby making me a less than safe pilot?
John