Re: Quick Crosswind Calculation



Hi,

In article <Xns9A1BC6D461736pissupropeeh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bertie the Bunyip<Sn@xxxx> wrote:
Well, the clock face thing is more than enough in most cases. It's really
only for take off and landing, but even if you used it for tracking
enroute, it'd still be pretty close as a rough guide unless you were making
some long overwater leg or something. Even then, unless you were just
looking for some tiny little island...

We're back to where we came in, with me whining about the CAA (or perhaps
JAA) expecting you to calculate a magnetic heading to within 3 degrees on my
Nav exam! :)

Andy
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