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Howdy all,
Got into a discussion of the strangest and/or most difficult instrument approach procedures with some friends recently. One guy used the GUC ILS RWY6 as an example (rules: you do NOT have GPS, are /A direct HBU from the NE, and CANNOT be vectored to the LOC due to radar coverage, a typical scenario coming from Denver). My example was the ONT NDB RWY26L procedure (rules: you start SW of PDZ, cleared -PDZ then cleared for approach, no GPS, not that it should matter here.) Using MS FS2004, which is what I goof off with for these practice approaches, doesnt do this one justice as, if I remember right, the HDF VOR is barely giving off a decent signal between HIGRO and PETIS. I'm sure there are stranger or more difficult procedures than these. Anyone got any to share? Chris |
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