jsoceanlord
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- Nov 29, 2001
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i was flying an islander charter to st martin (caribbean) a year ago and both VOR's were tuned in to st martin, but the heading didn't seem right.
i got a vector, but my co-pilot (our chief pilot) said the vector was wrong and that the VOR was correct.
fortunately i spotted a fishing boat and guessd he was going to st martin. (it was) - center's vector was correct
it turns out that the two VOR's in the nav stack on the panel were interfereing with each other. If i had turned one of them off, i would've gotten a good signal. i've never heard of that before. i felt lame being lost at sea in the age of GPS.
i got a vector, but my co-pilot (our chief pilot) said the vector was wrong and that the VOR was correct.
fortunately i spotted a fishing boat and guessd he was going to st martin. (it was) - center's vector was correct
it turns out that the two VOR's in the nav stack on the panel were interfereing with each other. If i had turned one of them off, i would've gotten a good signal. i've never heard of that before. i felt lame being lost at sea in the age of GPS.