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Andrew, CFI-I
Thanks you. Appreciate it.
I guess I mean the difference between "you can" and "you may."
While the regs and guidance may leave some arguable wiggle room, I think (assuming no vectoring) that while Airplane A is permitted to fly IFR Direct BREDY with even a single VOR, airplane B requires some form of approved RNAV capability.
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The question is if aircraft B can maintain +/-4 miles of the route centerline. If your ded reckoing is off by 10 degrees (+/-5 deg, which is a pretty generous margin), you will have to fly 45 miles to fall outside the +/- 4 mile protected space. We are not talking about Amelia Earhart type distances. Having said that, I wouldn't do ded reckoning in non-radar mountainous terrain in IMC. But I don't see it as problematic for short distances over flat land to get to an airway intersection.
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