The introduction of GPS into airplanes, whether in a panel-mounted or portable format, has made general aviation flying more efficient and more safe particularly with the inclusion of traffic, weather and terrain information. And while playing around with cockpit gadgets is also a lot of fun, we should never forget to look outside. While you can rest assured that the information displayed on your avionics is most likely correct, the LCD screens will never be as accurate as the real world.
Don’t just look outside to enjoy the view or to look for traffic. Look with purpose and track your progress using prominent landmarks on the ground. You may have forgotten the word pilotage. But using pilotage consistently as a backup to keep track of your position and to make sure you’re on the right track pays off in spades if you lose the satellite signal to your GPS unit.
