The advertisement continues thus:
"Low-time engine, great compressions, full IFR w/IFR Capable two-pound lead brick in panel..."
What? Lead Brick in Panel?? Any takers? Not even for the IFR-capable two-pound lead brick?
Shucks...thought so -- and not surprised. That lead-brick thought idea pops into my mind every time my eyeballs scan a used-plane ad mentioning its Loran-C navigator -- every time.
If you've no idea of the source of my irritation, take a moment now and scan this -- then come back...go ahead...we'll wait...
OK...you're back -- and you get it now, don't you...
For those who skipped their reading assignment, Loran C went away back in the first week of February, a victim of budget constraints, its own technological lethargy in the U.S. and the overwhelming predisposition toward GPS -- a navigation system with its own weaknesses and frailties...and now, no area-nav-type back-up.
So while we wait and hope for the folks at DHS, FAA, etc., to get behind advancing Loran into a suitable back-up system with an inherent resistance to frequency jamming, two things:
First, hope, pray, cross fingers that nothing takes out GPS -- which at this moment is suffering with problems with one of two WAAS satellites;
Second, stop telling me you've got a Loran-C in the panel -- please; it's as useless to our flying as a lead brick installed in the same slot -- and the brick at least takes less space and less power. Better still, pay someone to take it out and find a good reconditioned GPS for the panel -- at least it's got somebody talking to it with better hearing than a lead brick. The GPS should help you sell that plane better than a lead brick.
And if you can't do that, at least stop touting it in your ad...
amffn...
Dave
Hah! I've been thinking the same thing lately. There's one particular '61 Piper Comanche that keeps popping up in Craigslist where I live which proudly touts its loran autopilot. I'm tempted to write the seller and tell them they might get more mileage if they replaced that with an 8-track player.
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