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Old March 11th 06, 08:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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"Peter Clark" wrote in message
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AIM para 1-1-19.f.1.(b)(6):

"Charted requirements for ADF and/or DME can be met using the GPS system,
except for use as the principal instrument approach navigation source.

What serves as the principal instrument approach navigation source for the
ILS/DME RWY 2 at DRO? What serves as the principal instrument approach
navigation source for the VOR/DME RWY 15 at MTN?


OK, using that as a baseline then GPS wouldn't be a permissible
substitute for DME in any approach using a DME arc, so why would it be
documented in the manuals if it's not permissible?


You didn't answer the questions. We can proceed only after you answer the
questions.


 




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