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Re: Handheld GPS



On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Humphrey, Pam wrote:

> I would like to hear from anyone who is using the handheld GPS with
> mapping database and download capability to track statute miles during
> flight.  Specifically, I am curious about how well it works for your
> service, any pros and cons, etc.  Thanks much.

Contact the folks at Lifeguard in Albuquerque, NM. They have been doing
this for some time now, using a handheld GPS unit and standard GPS desktop
software to document their actual loaded mileage flown rather than the
typical point to point straight-line method that many programs use. Those
extra few miles can really start to add up, depending on your flight
program's volumes, lengths of flights, etc.

Another option that is less labor intensive (but more expensive) is to
look into one of the Automatic Vehicle Location systems. These satellite
tracking systems can do the same thing, but you get the added benefit of
your Communications Center knowing exactly where the aircraft is real-time
during the flight. The extra mileage that can be billed for can be used to
offset the expenses of such a system.

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