TangoWhiskey
Touchdown! Greaser!
Probably not, when flying direct. But what if you're flying airways, at cardinal altitudes, with GPS WAAS guidance and autopilot holding course and altitude (or climbing/descending)?
Seems to me there would be an increased risk of somebody going right through the middle of your cockpit. Faster aircraft overtaking you from behind, same exact altitude and course; another aircraft climbing or descending on the same course as you, autopilot holding them on the same centerline as you.
I guess the G1000 + GFC700 combo got me thinking about this. Seriously thinking that using the "parallel track" option would help alleviate some of the risk--be a little left or right of dead center.
Then again... we're not hearing of mid-airs attributed to this, so maybe its not the issue I'm imagining it might be.
Seems to me there would be an increased risk of somebody going right through the middle of your cockpit. Faster aircraft overtaking you from behind, same exact altitude and course; another aircraft climbing or descending on the same course as you, autopilot holding them on the same centerline as you.
I guess the G1000 + GFC700 combo got me thinking about this. Seriously thinking that using the "parallel track" option would help alleviate some of the risk--be a little left or right of dead center.
Then again... we're not hearing of mid-airs attributed to this, so maybe its not the issue I'm imagining it might be.