
...have to disagree with you on that one Ozzy At least the case is such here in the States. If it's late at night, I often do file direct on the flight plan, and usually with the exception of a fix or two, get it! I'm talking Toronto to Fort Lauderdale in some instances! Something to keep in mind though, I usually only do this late at night(2400 or later). As a matter of fact, you can even file direct in a non-GPS equipped A/C, as long as the distance doesn't exceed the route MRA. Sometimes doing this is even a necessity. A real world example would be KFLL to KAPF. If you use Victor airways it'll take 114nm, and if you go direct, 88nm ! ! If I'm in a Cherokee, unless I'm time building, I'm going direct!Direct GPS is virtually never used in real aviation.
Ozzy
Tonight I flew from Destin KDTS to KFLL. I heard Jacksonville Center clear a United flight "direct Corona (CNX-VOR) direct 29Palms (TNP-VOR) direct". If you check your charts, that's from North Florida, "direct" New Mexico, "direct" Southern California and then "direct" once more! ;) Just out of general interest, MYrouting was [ KDTS (dir) PNS (dir) VRB (dir) ZFP (dir) ZBV (dir) DEKAL (dir) KFLL ] and I flew at 410. ;)
I guess if you fly 'low' out of airways you do, but if you are up in there even at the lower levels, probably not.
Right?
Phew! You guys know your stuff!
Makes me feel inadequate ...
...............not sure if that was suposed to be PRO or CON .......or neither. :-[Yep! This is when you realise that this is,after all, only a sim.
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