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Started by SARDOC, October 06, 2011, 01:49:31 AM

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ProdigalJim

Quote from: Turbine 33 on October 12, 2011, 12:44:43 PM
Quote from: ProdigalJim on October 06, 2011, 02:10:07 AM
Hi,

Because it's not legal for navigation, I think it's most useful for MS and MO. I used them extensively during aircrew school in July. It was certainly a convenience for an MO. You can print out gridded portions in 8X10 sheets, which can be folded to fit neatly on a kneeboard. You can annotate to your heart's content...because you can print out a dozen copies of the same set of grid squares if you like. Again, you're going to use real, current sectionals for actual aerial navigation, but as an MO keeping track of what you're doing, planning the mission, watching the G-1000, etc., I found it to be a boon.

We did! And you probably remember how useful those printouts were. The second weekend, I brought about 30 of grid 213!!  :D



I believe we attended the same Air Crew school in July. That was quite an experience.
Jim Mathews, Lt. Col., CAP
VAWG/CV
My Mitchell Has Four Digits...

ProdigalJim

No I didn't mean to answer in a quote box. My iPad made me do it....
Jim Mathews, Lt. Col., CAP
VAWG/CV
My Mitchell Has Four Digits...