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Default Navigation Courses ?


"Don White" wrote in message
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Hoges in WA wrote:
Hi

I live quite some distance from a capital city ie about 180kms from the
closest navigation course

Does anyone know of any on-line or self-study basic nav courses I could
opt for ?

thanks

Hoges in WA (that's Western Australian, not Washington)




Sure do...try..
http://www.cps-ecp.ca/english/course_pricelist2005.html

I hope everything is calculated the same...considering you guys are
'upside down'.


thanks Don. Looks just like what I wanted.

I guess the major difference down here is that N and S are extremely
important - I think up your way, N is sometimes assumed, or left unsaid.

Terry Hogan



 
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