[aprssig] APRS LAT/LONG standards
Ron Stordahl
ron.stordahl at digikey.com
Thu May 26 17:17:08 EDT 2005
I stand corrected! Everything north of 0.855211308 radians is just a
big blur in my mind!
Ron, N5IN
Mark Saurman wrote:
> On 5/26/05, *Glenn Wiebe* <gswiebe at mb.sympatico.ca
> <mailto:gswiebe at mb.sympatico.ca>> wrote:
>
> Ron Stordahl wrote:
> > This discussion reminds me of the Air Canada passenger jet from
> Toronto
> > to Vancouver that was forced down at Brandon Manitoba when the
> fuel ran
> > out.. Seems the fuel was loaded in pounds rather than kilograms.
>
> > Ron, N5IN
>
> The flight was from Montreal to Edmonton and the 767 made a dead
> stick landing
> in Gimli, other then that you are correct. :-)
>
> 73 de Glenn...VE4GN
>
>
> Montreal to Ottawa, then to Edmonton. Ah yes, the Gimli Glider. This
> plane is still flying with Air Canada, so next time you get a 767 with
> them, you'll have to check and see if you're taking a ride on the
> Gimli Glider.
>
> 73,
> Mark VO1ONE
>
>
>
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