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Could you navigate if this happened in FlightSim?

srgalahad

Charter Member 2022
Basically, Carrier Strike Group 4 Is Jamming GPS Across U.S. Southeast Coast


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https://theaviationist.com/2019/02/...UzWVZ_dOWWzOqgVfOJ-b7vAW0FHKElZoyUQAVTB1O5wKM

The impact is real. Sked airline flights up/down the eastern seaboard were having to file VOR island-hopping and coastal routes instead of direct-over-water.

Interesting discussion, but the question is: Could you get to your destination, (assuming more than 20 miles along the freeway) without an autopilot following a pink line (no GPS ability)?
 

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All I need is to have my wife with me. She can tell me exactly where to go. And what to do when I get there! :pop4:
 
Of course. That's what maps and compasses are for. For getting around, GPS navigation is one of the last ways that I learned, rather than the first.
 
As this would also affect automobiles there are places I could not easily navigate without the trusty GPS. Maps for roads are difficult to come by now.
 
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