Hi Bob,
Back when I first asked you I also (out of sheer desperation that was doing my head in) asked the question of a 74 year old Veteran Pilot ex Major Global Airlines (lastly Qantas) with 33,000 hours, 50+ Type Ratings and 5 ATP(L) of which I have personally sighted, and this is what he said to me (I only just got the email): (I'll call him to Clarify, but it tends to indicate the necessity of True Course on planning LONGER flights: (does this make any more sense to what I was suggesting or am I just being Anal Retentive (Go on - just be honest
It's just I struggled with Nav to start with and having worked with Computers and Data Processing equipment for 20 odd years in Enterprise systems, I have an interest in getting the underpinning fundamentals spot on.
Here goes:
Brook.
I could carry on With some paragraphs to answer your question and still not
be exactly sure that I have answered it to your satisfaction.
However, a brief summary is that a track measured on a WAC chart will be in
T and needs variation applied to be M. Also, area winds are T but
Terminal winds are M as are tracts on terminal charts. I won't elaborate
further now but give a call if you have any difficulty. Once you get it
right you won't have any further problems.
All the best.
JG