I am going to do Flight Test #4 the bit where you determine if your pitot/ static/ AS/ altimeter is indicating correctly...
They reference the National Test Pilot School and the following documents:
GPS PEC Method (MS Word document)
GPS PEC Spreadsheets (MS Excel workbook)
Doug Gray's paper (Adobe pdf file)
The spreadsheet they provide is already filled out with someone elses numbers and the method is very complex (it seems like they say "heading" at one plane then they say "fly a track" so it is confusing (at least to me).
Has anyone taken this method and put together a "To Do List For Dummies" checklist that says fly this heading, turn to this heading, turn to... then go to SAAVY and enter this data point in here...then this data pint in there...
And does anyone have a blank spreadsheet for this calculation that has blankes for you to genter the various data and then it does the math>
Any help would be appreciated!!!
They reference the National Test Pilot School and the following documents:
GPS PEC Method (MS Word document)
GPS PEC Spreadsheets (MS Excel workbook)
Doug Gray's paper (Adobe pdf file)
The spreadsheet they provide is already filled out with someone elses numbers and the method is very complex (it seems like they say "heading" at one plane then they say "fly a track" so it is confusing (at least to me).
Has anyone taken this method and put together a "To Do List For Dummies" checklist that says fly this heading, turn to this heading, turn to... then go to SAAVY and enter this data point in here...then this data pint in there...
And does anyone have a blank spreadsheet for this calculation that has blankes for you to genter the various data and then it does the math>
Any help would be appreciated!!!