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Old 5th Sep 2018, 11:59
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Hi there,

Can any one point me in the direction of the official wording for this? I am specifically wondering if one can use VOR's? I am not planning to fly VOR to VOR, but I like to have one set up on approach to my home airfield which is surrounded by class A.

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No one can tell if you used radio navaids or not on a flight.
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Originally Posted by B737900er
No one can tell if you used radio navaids or not on a flight.

I could use GPS and no one would know either, I do however intend to remain in the spirit and rules of the exercise. I was under the impression radio nav aids were permissible for cross Country VFR qualifier flights, I just wanted some one to confirm this.
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Originally Posted by PelicanSquawk
I could use GPS and no one would know either, I do however intend to remain in the spirit and rules of the exercise. I was under the impression radio nav aids were permissible for cross Country VFR qualifier flights, I just wanted some one to confirm this.
I would still fly using maps and dead reckoning as you said. I dont agree with students using the high tech gear in the early stages of their training. Its creates issues later down the line.
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