Using an RBI as a "poor man's RMI"
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Using an RBI as a "poor man's RMI"
Good evening.
Is it permissible on IRT Renewal to use your RBI as a "poor man's RMI" by aligning the RBI to the DI (after aligning the DI to the Compass of course)?
I find the mental work a pain at the moment using the RBI in the "Got more Steer More when Inbound" mode however, if I have to get on with then I will!
Thank you.
Is it permissible on IRT Renewal to use your RBI as a "poor man's RMI" by aligning the RBI to the DI (after aligning the DI to the Compass of course)?
I find the mental work a pain at the moment using the RBI in the "Got more Steer More when Inbound" mode however, if I have to get on with then I will!
Thank you.
Last edited by covec; 10th Aug 2010 at 19:54.
I would say it is permissible. The examiner is assessing your ability to track yo and from the NDB using the displays in front of you. If you choose to adjust these displays to enhance your interpretation then good for you!
But.............
Beware! It's a given that you must keep the RBI in sync with your heading, which may not be easy to do on a bumpy day. Best advice probably is to work out a method that you really understand and which consistently delivers the accuracy that you need, then stick with that.
Good luck!
But.............
Beware! It's a given that you must keep the RBI in sync with your heading, which may not be easy to do on a bumpy day. Best advice probably is to work out a method that you really understand and which consistently delivers the accuracy that you need, then stick with that.
Good luck!