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Hello,
The other day, I was flyng the ILS into Stockton CA. Just for yuks, I set the GPS ( GNS430 ) to the approach - with the warning that it was for situational awareness and entertainment only ![]() VOR/LOC. Sliding down the approach, I had the bright idea to select the NAV page with all the numbers - rather than the map page. With the needle centered, I turned the airplane so that the ground track number matched the DTK ( desired track ) number. And then just read the reference heading off the DG. Using the ground track # off the GPS was much faster than the usual experimentation. I was easily able to keep the localizer needle in the donut all the way down. - Jerry Kaidor ( ) |
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Yeah, this isn't cheating, it's using the tools available to you. On
the main map screen, the 430 doesn't show your ground track (the TRK field), but the fields on that screen are configurable (something like "menu - change data fields"). I always swap out the ground speed field (which I'm only occasionally interested in, and can get from another screen) with the TRK field, which I'm pretty much always interested in. It takes the workload out of determining a heading that gets you your wind correction. This "is nice", because this typically changes as you descend. -harry |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Hello, The other day, I was flyng the ILS into Stockton CA. Just for yuks, I set the GPS ( GNS430 ) to the approach - with the warning that it was for situational awareness and entertainment only ![]() VOR/LOC. Sliding down the approach, I had the bright idea to select the NAV page with all the numbers - rather than the map page. With the needle centered, I turned the airplane so that the ground track number matched the DTK ( desired track ) number. And then just read the reference heading off the DG. Using the ground track # off the GPS was much faster than the usual experimentation. I was easily able to keep the localizer needle in the donut all the way down. - Jerry Kaidor ( ) I hope it's not cheating, because that trick made partial panel approaches real easy on my checkride ![]() John K. PP-ASEL-IA (newly minted) |
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On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 13:52:43 GMT, "John Kirksey"
wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Hello, The other day, I was flyng the ILS into Stockton CA. Just for yuks, I set the GPS ( GNS430 ) to the approach - with the warning that it was for situational awareness and entertainment only ![]() VOR/LOC. Sliding down the approach, I had the bright idea to select the NAV page with all the numbers - rather than the map page. With the needle centered, I turned the airplane so that the ground track number matched the DTK ( desired track ) number. And then just read the reference heading off the DG. Using the ground track # off the GPS was much faster than the usual experimentation. I was easily able to keep the localizer needle in the donut all the way down. - Jerry Kaidor ( ) I hope it's not cheating, because that trick made partial panel approaches real easy on my checkride ![]() John K. PP-ASEL-IA (newly minted) If you select "track angle error" as a field, you don't have to look at both numbers (Desired track and Track) |
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John Kirksey wrote:
I hope it's not cheating, because that trick made partial panel approaches real easy on my checkride ![]() *** I guess the reason I think of it as "cheating" is - what happens if the magic box dies in the clouds? Better be able to do the job with the old equipment.... - Jerry Kaidor |
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On 3 Sep 2006 08:00:09 -0700, " wrote:
John Kirksey wrote: I hope it's not cheating, because that trick made partial panel approaches real easy on my checkride ![]() *** I guess the reason I think of it as "cheating" is - what happens if the magic box dies in the clouds? Better be able to do the job with the old equipment.... - Jerry Kaidor Some time ago I had to make a PAR approach to an airfield. Normally I would expect to use the AI & VSI for primary navigation but I found I was using the DI almost exclusively. I was being given instructions in the form of left/right of track and above/below glideslope. Following the DI numbers and making very minor VSI adjustments gave an easy approach with minimal error. I've done a similar flight using the GPS when VFR and found using the numbers very easy, even my wife, who's not a pilot, made a very good job of keeping heading. |
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