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Looking for thoughts out there...
If I have an IFR-certified GPS (terminal, not just enroute), is there any reason to keep a DME or ADF in the panel? (Other than being able to listen to am radio or tracking "non-offical" navaids - e.g., am radio stations!) TIA, - Don History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. - Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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No Spam wrote:
If I have an IFR-certified GPS (terminal, not just enroute), is there any reason to keep a DME or ADF in the panel? (Other than being able to listen to am radio or tracking "non-offical" navaids - e.g., am radio stations!) There is no legal reason to keep those devices. However, if you have them, they will certainly aid in situational awareness. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On 6/7/05 20:40, "Peter R." wrote:
No Spam wrote: If I have an IFR-certified GPS (terminal, not just enroute), is there any reason to keep a DME or ADF in the panel? (Other than being able to listen to am radio or tracking "non-offical" navaids - e.g., am radio stations!) There is no legal reason to keep those devices. However, if you have them, they will certainly aid in situational awareness. Thanks, Peter, I hadn't considering legality, but thanks for that point. I was assuming the Garmin 430/530/480 to be the GPS unit(s), so I wouldn't think SA could be improved by keeping the DME or ADF. - Don The cockpit of a plane is a world unto itself, and to the pilot it is home. "Wind, Sand and Stars" - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry |
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![]() "No Spam" wrote in message ... On 6/7/05 20:40, "Peter R." wrote: No Spam wrote: If I have an IFR-certified GPS (terminal, not just enroute), is there any reason to keep a DME or ADF in the panel? (Other than being able to listen to am radio or tracking "non-offical" navaids - e.g., am radio stations!) There is no legal reason to keep those devices. However, if you have them, they will certainly aid in situational awareness. Thanks, Peter, I hadn't considering legality, but thanks for that point. I was assuming the Garmin 430/530/480 to be the GPS unit(s), so I wouldn't think SA could be improved by keeping the DME or ADF. The ADF is no big deal, but definitely keep the DME. My guess is that you'll find more GPS approaches that require DME than require ADF. |
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On 6/7/05 22:35, "Matt Barrow" wrote:
"No Spam" wrote in message ... On 6/7/05 20:40, "Peter R." wrote: No Spam wrote: If I have an IFR-certified GPS (terminal, not just enroute), is there any reason to keep a DME or ADF in the panel? (Other than being able to listen to am radio or tracking "non-offical" navaids - e.g., am radio stations!) There is no legal reason to keep those devices. However, if you have them, they will certainly aid in situational awareness. Thanks, Peter, I hadn't considering legality, but thanks for that point. I was assuming the Garmin 430/530/480 to be the GPS unit(s), so I wouldn't think SA could be improved by keeping the DME or ADF. The ADF is no big deal, but definitely keep the DME. My guess is that you'll find more GPS approaches that require DME than require ADF. Thanks, Matt, I had no idea that any GPS approaches existed that required DME - guess that would make them "GPS-DME" approaches. Can you name some? - Don We can't all be heroes. Some of us have to stand on the curb and clap as they go by. - Will Rogers |
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No Spam wrote:
, Matt, I had no idea that any GPS approaches existed that required DME - guess that would make them "GPS-DME" approaches. Can you name some? There are none, the concept is silly. If you have a GPS approach, the DME is spurious. |
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![]() "No Spam" wrote in message ... On 6/7/05 22:35, "Matt Barrow" wrote: The ADF is no big deal, but definitely keep the DME. My guess is that you'll find more GPS approaches that require DME than require ADF. Thanks, Matt, I had no idea that any GPS approaches existed that required DME - guess that would make them "GPS-DME" approaches. Can you name some? One I do fairly often is SDA GPS 12, which is a VOR/DME overlay. Another is Laramie (WY) Rwy 30. |
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I had no idea that any GPS approaches existed that required DME - guess that would make them "GPS-DME" approaches. Can you name some? You can replace ALL DMEs required with the GPS as long as the DME is in the database. The distinction is important for airfields where the aerodrome reference point (which is always in the database) is not identical with the position of the DME used for the approach - which is often. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Matt Barrow wrote:
The ADF is no big deal, but definitely keep the DME. My guess is that you'll find more GPS approaches that require DME than require ADF. What GPS approaches would EVER require DME? The only thing a DME lets you do is fly a non-GPS approach if it required it. This is only useful if you want to fly to places using a GPS-based approach and your only available alternate requires DME. |
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![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... Matt Barrow wrote: The ADF is no big deal, but definitely keep the DME. My guess is that you'll find more GPS approaches that require DME than require ADF. What GPS approaches would EVER require DME? Sorry, not what I wanted to say. It's not that the GPS approach requires DME, but that it gives more/better options than a ADF. The only thing a DME lets you do is fly a non-GPS approach if it required it. This is only useful if you want to fly to places using a GPS-based approach and your only available alternate requires DME. |
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