Flight review
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- CharlieTango
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Re: Flight review
Actually, VORs are here to stay -- just in reduced numbers. VOR MON is the FAA program to phase out approximately 1/3 of the current VORs by 2025. The remaining VOR's will stay in place as a backup to GPS and ensure navigation coverage above 5K feet, instrument approach backup assured within 100nm of any given point and Victor airway support in the mountain west (and a few other usages that elude my memory). True, very few folks flying low and slow in VFR conditions use them today and in the future but if your flying IFR with a GPS outage, it's a good thing to have a backup.ShawnM wrote:Thanks Charlie Tango but it was a rhetorical question, just like "what's an ADF?"CharlieTango wrote:DME = Distance Measuring Equipment, a feature of most VORs
My point was it's old technology that's being replaced.
dave
Re: Flight review
Very good point.dstclair wrote:Actually, VORs are here to stay -- just in reduced numbers. VOR MON is the FAA program to phase out approximately 1/3 of the current VORs by 2025. The remaining VOR's will stay in place as a backup to GPS and ensure navigation coverage above 5K feet, instrument approach backup assured within 100nm of any given point and Victor airway support in the mountain west (and a few other usages that elude my memory). True, very few folks flying low and slow in VFR conditions use them today and in the future but if your flying IFR with a GPS outage, it's a good thing to have a backup.ShawnM wrote:Thanks Charlie Tango but it was a rhetorical question, just like "what's an ADF?"CharlieTango wrote:DME = Distance Measuring Equipment, a feature of most VORs
My point was it's old technology that's being replaced.
Bill Ince
LSRI
Retired Heavy Equipment Operator
LSRI
Retired Heavy Equipment Operator