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Navaids
As someone who has been out of the business for ten years and having no contact with anyone who still is, can someone let me know if GPS is a primary navaid now or do long-haul aircraft still have to carry triple inertial systems?
Thanks in advance Boslandew |
The airline I was flying for at the time was fully approved for enroute navigation, in MNPS airspace, with two Honeywell HT-9100 GPS units as the sole means of navigation....and this was in 1998.
Type aircraft, Lockheed L1011. Now, I expect others will argue otherwise, however...they would be wrong, at least in our case. Can't say about other airlines specifics, however. |
Yes, but not in all circumstances.
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Boslandew:
As someone who has been out of the business for ten years and having no contact with anyone who still is, can someone let me know if GPS is a primary navaid now or do long-haul aircraft still have to carry triple inertial systems? |
Navaids
Gentlemen
Many thanks for the info. When in doubt, ask a professional Boslandew |
The most common method today of lr nav is a compliment of IRU's with GNS (GPS) updating or correction. It gives the aircraft a reliable internal navigatoin source with GPS position updating.
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