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Old September 9th 04, 01:56 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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Nicholas Kliewer wrote in news:413F6E02.5FBFA90
@hotmale.com:

I was practicing the following NDB-A approach
at F46 (Rockwall -- East of Dallas, TX)

http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0409/06323NA.PDF

And asked for the full approach.

Without GPS or vectors what's the best way to get
turned around outbound if I am on a heading of 090
to intercept the NDB IAF? How about if I am
approaching the IAF at a 90 degree intercept angle?

Thanks all,
-Nick



Do the turning-around in two steps instead of one big step.

After station passage, turn to the outbound heading of 207. Then look at
the needle indication and turn again intercept the course. A 30 deg
intercept will require a heading of 237. Since you are maneuvering on the
protected side of the holding pattern, you should be fine.