Cessna 172 Instruments
I originally took this picture with the idea that I would use the GPS to locate the pictures I would take out the window. Shortly after this picture, the turbulence made that too difficult to do - I only got one outside picture.
I always enjoy pictures of instruments in flight; you can see the altitude, 6,500 feet; the airspeed, 90 knots; and the heading is about 320 degrees magnetic. So the view out the window to the left is to the South-west.
Though the GPS is showing exactly where I was at that moment (19.4 Nautical miles South-East of the Priest VOR), it took a while to find the right location on Google maps for the picture I took out the window.
To see the view from the window, click here.
Cessna 172 Instruments
I originally took this picture with the idea that I would use the GPS to locate the pictures I would take out the window. Shortly after this picture, the turbulence made that too difficult to do - I only got one outside picture.
I always enjoy pictures of instruments in flight; you can see the altitude, 6,500 feet; the airspeed, 90 knots; and the heading is about 320 degrees magnetic. So the view out the window to the left is to the South-west.
Though the GPS is showing exactly where I was at that moment (19.4 Nautical miles South-East of the Priest VOR), it took a while to find the right location on Google maps for the picture I took out the window.
To see the view from the window, click here.