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Re: VOR

Postby jordonj » Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:56 pm

I must ask, because I don't quite understand yet, how do you fly VOR


Assuming you already did the lessons...(I felt that wasn't very well explained, did anyone else feel that way?)

When navigating by VOR, I have a scrap piece of paper to take down the frequencies and headings from the checkpoint page of my kneeboard.  Then I set the frequency on the Nav portions of my radio.  Lastly, I set the headings on my VOR gages  by turning the OBS knob till the heading I want is at the top (or the arrow is pointing the direction I want, depending on the gage).

The needle in the gage moves to indicate whether you are to the right or left of the VOR line (keep in mind that it doesn't know what direction your aircraft is heading).

You can also use the GPS to help check this (I use the GPS more to determine my ETA and airport navigation).  Some people may feel using the GPS is cheating, but I say the goal here is to HAVE FUN!!! ;D  Life is too short to play a game that frustrates you.

By the way I have noticed that even though the needle says I am on course, I am flying parallel to the line according to the GPS display.  Is this how it's supposed to be, or am I setting the direction wrong?

Anyway, there you have it (mostly).  This is a bit daunting at first, but it gets easier as you play with it.
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Re: VOR

Postby jordonj » Fri Jun 18, 2004 12:34 am

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It doesn't show up in that screen when I click the airport (at least I don't think it does).
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Re: VOR

Postby Billerator » Fri Jun 18, 2004 8:28 am

Yeah sadly for VOR approaches you need some charts  :P .

I use Jeppesen SimCharts, a nice addition if you have some money spare.
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Re: VOR

Postby jordonj » Fri Jun 18, 2004 9:02 am

Sigh :'(

Well I guess I'll just have to wait a bit longer...

Just out of curiosity, how much does it cost?
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Re: VOR

Postby Billerator » Fri Jun 18, 2004 6:13 pm

Well its $34.95 for 1 area or $69.95 3 areas.

You can only buy them from Jeppesen directly.
You can download a demo and find more info here.
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Re: VOR

Postby jordonj » Fri Jun 18, 2004 8:59 pm

Thanks for the info!!!
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