O/T: knots
- John B. / Sun, 20 Dec 2015 11:50:33 +0100
[sorry for late reply]
Nobody with a little bit of experience (bike or car drivers
included) relies on GPS only.
I see. Do you really think that the 1st officer on, say the Emma
Maersk" is out on the bridge wing every day taking his noon sight? Or
that a B-52 comes equipped with a sextant? Or that any modern
commercial or military vehicle comes with a copy of the six H.O.
tables?
I definitely know that at least one Apollo mission (13?)
did it's return by using a sextant after computers had no
more enrgy to work.
The U.S. navel Academy stopped teaching celestial navigation nearly 20
years ago stating that while celestial was accurate to a 3 mile radius
that GPS was accurate to a 60 ft. radius.
That's a fault.
If you don't know a fall-back at all when electronics strike,
you are not a navigator.
I begin to understand why MH370 drowned.
jk
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