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From: mtndog (no email)
Date: Fri Nov 21 2003 - 11:08:58 EST
I am wondering if just fixing ones latitude and longitude and adding the
info to a plotting sheet and a chart of the appropriate scale is still a
viable means of navigation. My simple hand held GPS gives lat, long, and GMT
with just a couple clicks of a button. With the accuracy of today's charts
and the accuracy of today's GPS info I am wondering if it and appropriate
pilot book or light list might just be adequate.
Phillip
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