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Hi everyone,
I'm doing some studies regarding "Microwave Landing System", and could anybody tell me were I can find a list of airports around the world that operate with MLS of any category? tks |
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Gustavo,
The FAA's new _Instrument Procedures Handbook_ has this to say about MLS: MICROWAVE LANDING SYSTEM The MLS is a precision instrument approach alternative to the ILS. It provides azimuth, elevation, and distance information, as well as a back azimuth capable of providing guidance for missed approach procedures and departures. In addition to straight-in approaches, the MLS system can also provide three-dimensional RNAV type approaches in both computed straight and curved paths. It was initially designed to replace the ILS system and it provided inherent flexibility and broader reception range with the greatest limitation being the capabilities of the airborne equipment installed in individual aircraft. The MLS has multiple advantages including an increased number of frequencies, compact ground equipment, and complex approach paths. For a variety of reasons, particularly the advent of civil use GPS, MLS installation was deferred, and by 1994 it was officially cancelled by the FAA. Today there are few MLS installations in the U.S. and currently there are no plans for further installations. Furthermore, the MLS equipment required for an MLS approach was not widely installed in aircraft, whereas most new aircraft produced today come with GPS systems. With the limited number of MLS installations around the country, it is highly unlikely that most pilots will ever encounter the MLS approach, and if they do, it is even less likely that the proper equipment would be installed in the aircraft. Like the ILS, the basic MLS approach requires the final approach course alignment to be within 3° of the extended runway centerline. This type of approach uses a glide slope between 3° and 6.40°, and provides precision landing minimums to 200 feet HAT. Obstacle clearance is based on the glide slope angle used in the approach design. The design criteria differ for each type of MLS approach and incorporate numerous formulas for the derivation of specific course criteria. This information is contained in FAA Order 8260.3 Volume 3, Chapters 2 and 3. Boise, Idaho, is an example of an MLS installation still in use in the U.S. [Figure 5-46 on page 5-56] In the front of the TPP, there is a page containing additional information pertaining to the use of an MLS system. The MLS Channeling and Frequency Pairing Table cross references the appropriate MLS channel with its paired VHF and TACAN frequencies. Ground equipment associated with the MLS operates on the MLS channels, while the MLS angle/data and DME is required to operate using one of the paired VHF or TACAN frequencies. In the case of Boise, the DME system operates on 113.65 MHz, the paired VHF channel for MLS channel 626. Jon "Gustavo Guido" wrote in message om... Hi everyone, I'm doing some studies regarding "Microwave Landing System", and could anybody tell me were I can find a list of airports around the world that operate with MLS of any category? tks |
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