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At what point in an Instrument students syllabus do you introduce the "flight plan" capabilities of a navigator like the 430W series or better?
Do you stay on paper charts, tuning the radios manually, and flying the needle for a while WITHOUT loading the approach, or do you go straight in to the full up activated approach methods?
I'm asking because I'm getting serious about finishing up my IR. I'm strongly considering turning off the 430W for a while and using the SL-30 only for a while so I can get back to using the extra stuff as an aid, rather than the only thing I know.
Thoughts?
Do you stay on paper charts, tuning the radios manually, and flying the needle for a while WITHOUT loading the approach, or do you go straight in to the full up activated approach methods?
I'm asking because I'm getting serious about finishing up my IR. I'm strongly considering turning off the 430W for a while and using the SL-30 only for a while so I can get back to using the extra stuff as an aid, rather than the only thing I know.
Thoughts?