
Sometimes, when a private pilot candidate successfully finishes flight training he breathes a well deserved sigh of relief, gets a pat on the back and then he hangs up his headset thinking
I love it on a BFR when we pull out a sectional and a plotter and E6B circular computer... even for some guy that has been flying regularly and he looks at you as if you just handed him a piece of a flying saucer panel for him to decode alien text from.
Aye I'm TERRIBLE with the E6B and I've already flown three cross-countries (one of them a 4-legger).
I don't really plan on flying GA (or VFR for that matter) for much longer than I have to, but I do know that GPS is definitely my preferred method of navigation (I'm TERRIBLE at VFR cross-countries too![]()
), but I would always, always plan the entire thing as though I didn't have the GPS (I've seen a few GPS' get messed up in my short time as well) as a backup. It's just stupid to not have a backup method.
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