Rgbeard
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- Aug 26, 2017
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- Phoenix, AZ and Ensenada, Mexico
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rgbeard
This past Monday, I was flying home from Arkansas in a friend's Turbo Lance. IFR flight in VMC.
Leaving El Paso, being vectored on the Mexico side of Trump's Great Wall, the Garmin 430 displays:
"GPS FAILURE. Use Dead Reckoning, or alternate navigation." (or something similar to that).
Folks in the White Sands Missile Range were doing pre-announced jamming.
My friend, a low-time pilot, who was left seat, looked at me with a little "WTF". I said: well, we were headed to Columbus VOR, and now we're doing that for real with this....
I dialed in the VOR for CUS, and life was good. He didn't seem worried, and I sure wasn't.
While casually looking around, I heard an American flight call in stating he had a GPS failure. Then I heard another pilot call in, and you could hear the tremble in his voice. I thought he was going to cry. The controller must have heard the same thing I did, and asked if he was okay, or needed radar vectors. His reply was: "I don't really know"
I looked at my friend and said: "Never be that pilot. VORs aren't that difficult." He simply smiled.
We got switched to ABQ. I hope the poor lost soul didn't die.
Leaving El Paso, being vectored on the Mexico side of Trump's Great Wall, the Garmin 430 displays:
"GPS FAILURE. Use Dead Reckoning, or alternate navigation." (or something similar to that).
Folks in the White Sands Missile Range were doing pre-announced jamming.
My friend, a low-time pilot, who was left seat, looked at me with a little "WTF". I said: well, we were headed to Columbus VOR, and now we're doing that for real with this....
I dialed in the VOR for CUS, and life was good. He didn't seem worried, and I sure wasn't.
While casually looking around, I heard an American flight call in stating he had a GPS failure. Then I heard another pilot call in, and you could hear the tremble in his voice. I thought he was going to cry. The controller must have heard the same thing I did, and asked if he was okay, or needed radar vectors. His reply was: "I don't really know"
I looked at my friend and said: "Never be that pilot. VORs aren't that difficult." He simply smiled.
We got switched to ABQ. I hope the poor lost soul didn't die.