LongRoadBob
Cleared for Takeoff
Since the ground school and exam stress exact answers, a student gets the idea that is important. It may well be, but it also may be that since winds aloft, etc. are not nec. precise, etc. that this is also just a "in the ballpark" thing but...
The compass has a deviation chart. So maybe N is right on the money where dev = 0, and you don't need to adjust but maybe W has you using the compass to heading 273 deg.
Up until now, pre taxi, I set the DG to the compass heading. Also we check just before takeoff that DG, compass, and runway all agree (I like this idea, which would help keep me from lining up on the wrong runway...though it wouldn't help when there is a L and R).
Ok...But if I happen to set it while the plane is pointed West, which value do you set? 270 or 276? thinking you would have to add since the deviation is for going the other way, where you desire a heading and have to subtract, here we use the compass to find what really is the heading.
But either way one does it, because of precession one is supposed to reset the DG every 10-15 minutes, and that would be from the compass while flying straight and level, not accelerating or decelerating. But then again, adjust for compass deviation?
No matter which way, it's always going to be off from the compass as once the DG is set, it is going to adjust relative to it evenly, where the compass has no set deviation.
I can't find it mentioned in ground school.
The compass has a deviation chart. So maybe N is right on the money where dev = 0, and you don't need to adjust but maybe W has you using the compass to heading 273 deg.
Up until now, pre taxi, I set the DG to the compass heading. Also we check just before takeoff that DG, compass, and runway all agree (I like this idea, which would help keep me from lining up on the wrong runway...though it wouldn't help when there is a L and R).
Ok...But if I happen to set it while the plane is pointed West, which value do you set? 270 or 276? thinking you would have to add since the deviation is for going the other way, where you desire a heading and have to subtract, here we use the compass to find what really is the heading.
But either way one does it, because of precession one is supposed to reset the DG every 10-15 minutes, and that would be from the compass while flying straight and level, not accelerating or decelerating. But then again, adjust for compass deviation?
No matter which way, it's always going to be off from the compass as once the DG is set, it is going to adjust relative to it evenly, where the compass has no set deviation.
I can't find it mentioned in ground school.