stuckingfk
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Past examiner also said why make it harder than it has to. Meaning if you have DME and it can be used don't bother to time less cockpit workload
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If the DME is off the LOC, then I could see that. If it's off the VOR or a GPS, then I would still start the timer. You can lose the signal on the VOR or have a RAIM failure on the GPS. Then again, I'm paranoid. I really don't see hitting a button as a huge increase in my cockpit workload.
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What if you have the DME off the GPS, would you still time then?
I don't, and the examiners don't have a problem with that.
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Past examiner also said why make it harder than it has to. Meaning if you have DME and it can be used don't bother to time less cockpit workload
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If the DME is off the LOC, then I could see that. If it's off the VOR or a GPS, then I would still start the timer. You can lose the signal on the VOR or have a RAIM failure on the GPS. Then again, I'm paranoid. I really don't see hitting a button as a huge increase in my cockpit workload.
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What if you have the DME off the GPS, would you still time then?
I don't, and the examiners don't have a problem with that.