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What's a good magnetic compass?

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Forget, He(( - You had it goin' on, there Squale! For your purpose, the compass doesn't have to be accurate. You just want the circular compasas up there on the dash bouncin' back and forth so you can look at it and imagine which way to turn to get to a new heading and get familiar with the way it swings when turning. It would be a good idea for training.
 
nosehair said:
Forget, He(( - You had it goin' on, there Squale! For your purpose, the compass doesn't have to be accurate. You just want the circular compasas up there on the dash bouncin' back and forth so you can look at it and imagine which way to turn to get to a new heading and get familiar with the way it swings when turning. It would be a good idea for training.

EXACTLY... Nosehair, you couldn't have said it better.. I just wish the others in this post could of seen my point before flaming the **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** out of me... lol
 
Wait, you need help using the compass? The compass is the most basic piece of equipment in the aircraft. The only thing about reading the compass is that you should just estimate where it is, you won't ever get closer than 5 degrees anyway. Not to mention that the small aircraft you will fly almost never have updated compass correction cards...

If you need to remember how it swings, try ANDS and UNOS: Accelerate North Decelerate South and Undershoot North Overshoot South

The DG/ADF is there to tell you which way to turn if you get a heading.
 
Jedi_Cheese said:
Wait, you need help using the compass? The compass is the most basic piece of equipment in the aircraft. The only thing about reading the compass is that you should just estimate where it is, you won't ever get closer than 5 degrees anyway. Not to mention that the small aircraft you will fly almost never have updated compass correction cards...

If you need to remember how it swings, try ANDS and UNOS: Accelerate North Decelerate South and Undershoot North Overshoot South

The DG/ADF is there to tell you which way to turn if you get a heading.

Amen. If you can't figure out how to read a compass by spending more than 45 seconds in an AIRPLANE, then you should consider another hobby.

Save yourself the money.
 
Guys!!!

This has nothing to do with "understanding" the compass.
Squale is just very creative in the underage drinking game...
Does whiskey compass ring a bell?
 
my truck came with an attitude indicator, standard equipment. Actually gives pitch and bank angle. I always get a laugh when another pilot gets in my car.
 
A good compass is no good without the non-magnetic screwdriver to make those necessary adjustments.

Shall we cover the recommendations for non-magnetic screwdrivers now?
 
yeah why don't you do that... this will give you soemthing to do with your time... man your life must be boring..
 
yeah why don't you do that... this will give you soemthing to do with your time... man your life must be boring..

I wanted to use this in my car because #1 I don't have a compass in my car and needed to get one anyhow, and #2 I think it will definately help me with quickly reading the compass and learning.

We're not the ones that don't know how to read a compass.

Come on squale... you gotta admit that your original question doesn't come from the normal, everyday, run of the mill person.
 
sure maybe it doesn't come from the normal run of the mill person, but what I find interesting is why you think that EVERYBODY has to be normal with their quesitons...

I was taught "no question is a dumb quesiton"

hey if you have any question about something at all, whether it be "obvious to some people" or not, ask the question.. this is how you learn..

Hey I only ask the questions here because I know there are many knowledgable people here that have TONS of experience. I am not trying to belittle people at all, which is what seems to be happening.. and if that is the case, it was never meant to be like this..

simpily just asking some questions... I am new to this.. so was looking for some guidance...

everybody has a passion and a high level of knowledge for some subject matter in life. Well curently for me that may be computers, there are many computer and/or programming questions that one may ask, but the LAST thing I would do is get on the person's case about asking a question. We are all here to help one another, that's how I think of it. And yes, I do participate in other forums where I am nothing more than really a "answerer" to other people's questions because it's a forum deticated to something I know very well..

when it comes to aviation, well it's obvious I am new, and yes that's why some questions may seem dumb to you, but to me they aren't. It's funny how much you learn in life by simpily just teaching others. You ever try to review for a test or something by actually teaching what you have learned to somebody else that has no clue about it. You should try it, it works very well, and I guarantee that it will stick much better in your mind once you teach it..

just my .02c
 
squale said:
sure maybe it doesn't come from the normal run of the mill person, but what I find interesting is why you think that EVERYBODY has to be normal with their quesitons...

I was taught "no question is a dumb quesiton"

hey if you have any question about something at all, whether it be "obvious to some people" or not, ask the question.. this is how you learn..

Hey I only ask the questions here because I know there are many knowledgable people here that have TONS of experience. I am not trying to belittle people at all, which is what seems to be happening.. and if that is the case, it was never meant to be like this..

simpily just asking some questions... I am new to this.. so was looking for some guidance...

everybody has a passion and a high level of knowledge for some subject matter in life. Well curently for me that may be computers, there are many computer and/or programming questions that one may ask, but the LAST thing I would do is get on the person's case about asking a question. We are all here to help one another, that's how I think of it. And yes, I do participate in other forums where I am nothing more than really a "answerer" to other people's questions because it's a forum deticated to something I know very well..

when it comes to aviation, well it's obvious I am new, and yes that's why some questions may seem dumb to you, but to me they aren't. It's funny how much you learn in life by simpily just teaching others. You ever try to review for a test or something by actually teaching what you have learned to somebody else that has no clue about it. You should try it, it works very well, and I guarantee that it will stick much better in your mind once you teach it..

just my .02c

Ok, so to get this straight, you come here, ask 16 questions, which are completely legitimate. Some poeple give you feedback, some people give you he!!. Then you go and post things along the lines of:

I mean **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**.... the only time I post things is for constructive info, you guys just post all day for fun and belittle people... I think you guys are the "dorks" who need a life...

okay you guys are pathetic... forget this post... you obviously all need lifes..

wow, you guys spend too much time in planes and infront of computers... it's really actually funny to read your comments, thanks for the laugh!

yeah why don't you do that... this will give you soemthing to do with your time... man your life must be boring..

If you have a question, we'll help where we can. We've all been in your shoes. But at the same time, you've got to take things in moderation and roll with the punches.

Plus, don't expect to post 16 different new threads about 16 different things in the span of 2 weeks and expect not to get made fun of.

Go out and have a beer. It'll do you some good...
 
pilotman2105,...Thank you.
This guy is starting to send me PMs now.

Squale; true; there are no dumb questions if you ask them after you've STUDIED the material and then find out you don't understand!!

It's like asking questions about why there is no life at Mars anymore before even knowing there might have been life.

Hit the books dude....
 
I was taught "no question is a dumb quesiton"

The person who came up with that statement did so because he, was in fact, dumb.

There are plenty of dumb questions floating around out there with plenty more that have yet to surface.
 

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