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![]() Dave Butler wrote: Newps wrote: Why not? If you'll go direct with a handheld then why not shoot an NDB approach with an IFR certified panel mount GPS such as a 430? For one reason, the approach won't be in the GPS database. So what? Set the GPS direct to the NDB. Fly outbound, do a procedure turn. Turn inbound, fly back over the NDB and land. Why would that be remotely difficult? |
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Newps wrote:
For one reason, the approach won't be in the GPS database. So what? Set the GPS direct to the NDB. Fly outbound, do a procedure turn. Turn inbound, fly back over the NDB and land. Why would that be remotely difficult? Wouldn't be. |
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Hello everyone,
I just wanted to post that the Initial poster is using a canadian email address and the rules in canada are a little bit different with regards to the use of a GPS to fly a DME arc. In Canada AIC 27/05 says: 6.0 Use of GNSS in Lieu of Ground-based Aids GNSS may be used to identify all fixes defined by distance measuring equipment (DME), VOR, VOR/DME and NDB, including fixes that are part of any instrument approach procedure, to navigate to and from these fixes along specific tracks, including arcs, and to report distances along airways or tracks for separation purposes, subject to the following conditions: Regards, If you are looking for canadian rules, I strongly suggest that you refer to Transport Canada website. |
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For one reason, the approach won't be in the GPS database
That's not true of any IFR GPS I've used. They usually have all approaches, ILS, NDB, etc regardless if they are GPS or not. On the Garmin you do get a warning though. -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
Some NDB approachs now say NDB/GPS. If it does not say GPS you cannot use the GPS past the FAF. Its a bit silly that you must turn away from your highly correct source (GPS) and turn to your ADF. Virtually all FAA NDB approaches are NDB (GPS) unless an RNAV (GPS) approach provides the same, or better, access. Once the RNAV approach becomes effective, the GPS overlay for the NDB is cancelled. |
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In article JwR8g.176188$bm6.47778@fed1read04, Sam Spade
wrote: As for RNAV, you have to be careful using that word (or acronym) today, because it is used to indicate older integrator boxes (KNS-80 etc) but also applies to the latest GPS applications. The international B-RNAV and P-RNAV standards do not preclude any of the navigational sources (VOR/DME GPS) but specify performance standards. A GPS approach, even with WAAS or LAAS is an RNAV approach by definition. GF Then, there is RNP. Which is sometimes considered different than RNP RNAV (e.g., RNP with containment integrity). -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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Bob Noel wrote:
In article JwR8g.176188$bm6.47778@fed1read04, Sam Spade wrote: As for RNAV, you have to be careful using that word (or acronym) today, because it is used to indicate older integrator boxes (KNS-80 etc) but also applies to the latest GPS applications. The international B-RNAV and P-RNAV standards do not preclude any of the navigational sources (VOR/DME GPS) but specify performance standards. A GPS approach, even with WAAS or LAAS is an RNAV approach by definition. GF Then, there is RNP. Which is sometimes considered different than RNP RNAV (e.g., RNP with containment integrity). How about RNAV (RNP) instrument approach procedure? |
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