AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
In my study for the checkride, I think I've come across a nugget of information I wasn't sharp on before... And want to check with the CFII's here to make sure I got it down right.
For alternate airport selection, I'm good with knowing 600/2 for precision approach and 800/2 for non-precision, and that the approach must be one that I and the airplane are capable of doing.
I am also familiar with the the "Triangle A" in the briefing strip as a hint that there is additional details I need to know in the form of approach minimums. And for this, I go to Section L of the Terminal Procedures book and read up on the info.
What I just discovered was when the "N/A" appears there. From what I'm reading, am I correct that when this appears next to the "Triangle A", then this particular approach for that particular airport can not be selected as my alternate.
For an example. Look at the ILS 18 for Denton, KDTO and the RNAV (GPS) 18 for Denton.
The ILS approach has the N/A next to the Triangle A. So from this, I am saying that, as my alternate airport, I cannot use this approach.
However, the GPS approach does not have the N/A. So from this, I am saying that, as my alternate airport, I can use this approach, since my aircraft is equipped with an IFR certified GPS (CNX80/480).
Correct?
Applying this information further, if my aircraft was not equipped with an IFR certified GPS, Denton is totally out of the picture for an alternate airport. Correct?
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Man, so much to learn, but all of this does sort tickle the inner aviation geek.
For alternate airport selection, I'm good with knowing 600/2 for precision approach and 800/2 for non-precision, and that the approach must be one that I and the airplane are capable of doing.
I am also familiar with the the "Triangle A" in the briefing strip as a hint that there is additional details I need to know in the form of approach minimums. And for this, I go to Section L of the Terminal Procedures book and read up on the info.
What I just discovered was when the "N/A" appears there. From what I'm reading, am I correct that when this appears next to the "Triangle A", then this particular approach for that particular airport can not be selected as my alternate.
For an example. Look at the ILS 18 for Denton, KDTO and the RNAV (GPS) 18 for Denton.
The ILS approach has the N/A next to the Triangle A. So from this, I am saying that, as my alternate airport, I cannot use this approach.
However, the GPS approach does not have the N/A. So from this, I am saying that, as my alternate airport, I can use this approach, since my aircraft is equipped with an IFR certified GPS (CNX80/480).
Correct?
Applying this information further, if my aircraft was not equipped with an IFR certified GPS, Denton is totally out of the picture for an alternate airport. Correct?
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Man, so much to learn, but all of this does sort tickle the inner aviation geek.