Blue5
Well-Known Member
Having been trained when radio aids really were aids (Decca was still plotted on Lattice charts) I am basically very much a 2b pencil and chart man, but there is no doubt that GPS is a boon and after several years with a basic hand held I have craduated to a plotter and as a back up a lap top with GPS and a different charting package (a back up is not independant if it shares resources). One of the handhelds will sit in the grab bag and the other in the chart table drawer. I will of course keep my paper charts, there are times when seeing the big picture clerly has it's plus points.
I was also trained to do pilotage in conditions where having a chart at hand was not practical so also can do such detailed preplanning with clearing bearings wheel over points etc.
I see no problems in using modern tools to do the job if you both ensure back up and the ability to revert to first principles
Just dont forget the pack of AA batteries for the grab bag as well. H/H GPS are a brilliant bit of kit, the weak link is the batteries