Tee,
Couldn't agree more!!!!!!!
'Wind up' is suitable only for PPLs, because they won't have to wind find or work out track from heading. But if you're going to be a professional you must use 'wind down'. It's the only way that's compatible with 'heading from track', 'track from heading', and 'wind-finding'. PPLs only have to do the first. However, if you want to pass these pesky JAA ATPL exams you have to be able to do all three. You have to do it 'wind down'.
Sorry about all the bold face. I don't shout in my lessons - well, not often, anyway. But the point is important.
All the best,
Paul
[ 08 January 2002: Message edited by: Paul Hickley, Gen Nav Spec, Oxford ]</p>