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I fly a couple of planes which have RNAV equipment installed. I feel very
comfortable using the equipment for the enroute portion of the flight. I wanted to start flying some RNAV approaches. The closest airport with an RNAV approach is Connersville, In (CEV). It is the new style RNAV (GPS) approach. When I started looking over the approach plate for RNAV 18 or RNAV 36 approach, none of the information required to setup the RNAV is on the plate. If memory serves me right, the approach plates use to have fixes identified from the Richmond (RID) VOR. Those no longer appear. It seems as though the approach is only good if you have the predefined fixes in a GPS database. How would you setup the RNAV for either of these approaches if you don't have the fix information on the approach plate? Thanks in advance, Kevin |
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Kevin Chandler ) wrote:
snip How would you setup the RNAV for either of these approaches if you don't have the fix information on the approach plate? All of those fixes are GPS waypoints (lat/lon). In this approach's case, you retrieve the approach from the GPS's database (assuming your IFR- certified GPS has the current database cycle). The waypoints on the approach are then automatically added in sequence to your flight plan. When flying the approach, you include the GPS and (if applicable) moving map in your scan to determine your proximity in NM to the next waypoint. Setting and flying this type of approach is, IMO and limited E, easier than a VOR, LOC, or NDB approach. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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In article , Kevin Chandler
wrote: How would you setup the RNAV for either of these approaches if you don't have the fix information on the approach plate? You cannot fly a GPS approach with an old style VOR/DME RNAV receiver. The use of the term RNAV has changed over the past 20 years to include LORAN and GPS. If it was a VOR/DME approach, the approach plate would so state at the top. It is a GPS approach, and that is what the approach plate says. |
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In rec.aviation.ifr EDR wrote:
: You cannot fly a GPS approach with an old style VOR/DME RNAV receiver. : The use of the term RNAV has changed over the past 20 years to include : LORAN and GPS. If it was a VOR/DME approach, the approach plate would : so state at the top. It is a GPS approach, and that is what the : approach plate says. There are a few approaches for use with your RNAV. I tried to find some when I put the KNS-80 RNAV in my plane, but there aren't many. I found that when they say RNAV, they usually put either (GPS) or (VOR/DME) in parenthesis after it to clarify. You cannot use a VOR/DME RNAV for any approach other than one published for it. Now, that said, it sure makes it nice for quickly dialing up checkpoints/intersections enroute or for an IAF if it's on the plate. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * The prime directive of Linux: * * - learn what you don't know, * * - teach what you do. * * (Just my 20 USm$) * ************************************************** *********************** |
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