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Old November 7th 07, 04:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Wyatt Emmerich[_2_]
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Default Full procedure versu vectors

With my 530 upgraded to WAAS, I think it's easier to fly full procedure GPS
approaches rather than take vectors. Does it complicate life for controllers
when you request the full procedure? I get the feeling that they would
rather vector me on the ILS than have me shoot a GPS full approach.

I like the GPS full approach but I don't want to be irritating controllers
and mucking up things by doing so.


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