by WebbPA » Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:42 am
In a grossly oversimplified way, yes.
In practicality the only way you could (computer) plan a flight like that is a direct GPS to GPS. If you just want to take off and head east you are flying what is called VFR (Visual Flight Rules). If you can fly VFR for 3000 miles and hit an airport your are the luckiest SOB I've ever seen. More likely and more realistically you would plan a VOR to VOR, where you are connected to your destination by a series of VOR waypoints, each about 150 miles apart and the final one being near your destination airport.
You will fly a series of different headings because the VOR waypoints aren't a straight line but each one will be close to 90 degrees.
In a C182 you will run out of fuel long before you reach your destination but assuming a 360 degree runway, yes, you will need to change your course to 360 (so the APP HOLD can lock on to the ILS) before you get there - 20 miles out should be fine.
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WebbPA on Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:47 am, edited 1 time in total.