Timbeck2
Final Approach
Do you use it?
As a trash can.
Do you use it?
You missed a few PTS steps there then.Compared to y'all mine was dirt simple.
ILS to a missed, VOR to a missed and a GPS partial panel. Done..
We have one in Southern California: KEMT NDB or GPS-C.
So, if you fly in Georgia, you might get one. If you fly in central California (or pretty much anywhere else outside Alaska), you won't.
Doolittle did my checkride right after Sperry trained me on his brand new gyrostabilizer.
The test was in actual; clouds were around 300' with blowing snow. They had just installed the first of the new Adcock LF ranges so we weren't just follow the river on this one, had to do the newfangled let-down 'on the beam', timing from the cone of silence to the missed, (there were no Z markers yet). All the altitudes and times were in a little black book he had.
Finally, he said look up, and there were the rows of flare pots - so I knew I passed! Anyway, it was such a treat when they came out with NDB approaches a few years later, imagine: a needle that pointed right to the station!
You didn't demonstrate it as wrong. For that, you would have to find someone who got an NDB approach on a checkride outside of Georgia or Alaska. And you need to figure out what "pretty much" means. There are NOT MANY NDB approaches left. Finding a couple still remaining is perfectly consistent with that.So you've checked all the states eh and know there's some in Alaska and the one I pointed out in Georgia?
Sorry I corrected your false statement man.
Well, we are pilots....Always with the 'in denial' and 'won't admit I'm wrong' responses.
Always without the ability to admit you might have misread something and focused on an irrelevant tangent.Always with the 'in denial' and 'won't admit I'm wrong' responses.
No NDB 'cause they are all gone. I did have to do a custom hold. .
Umm, they are all gone WHERE?Yup.
A detailed hold clearance not charted on enroute charts or approach plates. He does that so you can't use the GPS (outside of OBS mode) to do it for you. GTN650s will plot hold entries as part of an approach, but not otherwise.
So, if you fly in Georgia, you might get one. If you fly in central California (or pretty much anywhere else outside Alaska), you won't.
We have a bunch here in WA. My IFR checkride (2014) as well as my latest IFR flight ended with NDB 35 in to TIW via the Gray NDB.