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A month or two ago there was a thread about CDI indicating north/south
vs. left/right in particular on front course and back course LOC. I'm studying for the IFR written and not in a single place does the FAA use north/south. Again I'm banging my head wondering does a lowly IFR student like me have to scream learn the wrong way. Further they have questions about MLS approaches? Has anyone ever flown one or even seen one? I don't even know what equipment is required for one. A historical note about this, the founders of the company I work for were (partial?) inventers of the MLS back in I think the 1940's or early 50's. One of the brothers (Sig Varian, I think) was a pilot for a major but ended up biting it while landing in Mexico at night. He intended to land on the beach but ended up putting it in the drink. The same bitching goes to the lack of reference to technology. I really can't imagine hand flying in the soup, thunderstorms around, turbulence, at night, etc. and playing around with an E6B. Umm, how long does a leg take, ummm, give me 2 seconds and the 430 will take care of that. Of course double check the 430 but an E6B is a bit out dated. It works and works without batteries but if things are that bad all around, the last thing I'm doing. If hells breaks loose and needed to use one, I think I'd declare an emergency over 121.5. ![]() sorry to vent.....and no need to remind me how the FAA is screwed up. Overall though I gotta give them a LOT of credit as it seems like one of the few big government agencies that has it reasonably together. Gerald Sylvester |
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