fiveoboy01
Pattern Altitude
http://aeronav.faa.gov/d-tpp/1605/00245vdt32.pdf
Flying back "home" with foggles on today and my instructor throws this approach at me.
I had not seen it before, and it immediately stumped me. It's straightforward, but my confusion stemmed around getting to the IAF if perhaps the airport were closed... Not sure of the correct method here... Was coming in basically straight westbound in the vicinity of the 095-100ish radial.
Intercept the 130 radial inbound somewhere outside of 16 dme?
Go to the JVL 360 radial, turn right, and wait for the 130 MSN radial to almost center up then turn left?
I realize the simple answer is to load the approach into the 430W and use that guidance to SNPIT but I want to know the proper methodology if one was using two VORs and a DME.
I didn't actually have to do any of the aformentioned guesses... We were vectored onto the final approach course just outside QREEK but when I brought the plate up I stared at it slightly befuddled for a moment. Usually this type of approach has an IAF in the middle, with the airport on one side, and a course reversal of some type opposite that.
Flying back "home" with foggles on today and my instructor throws this approach at me.
I had not seen it before, and it immediately stumped me. It's straightforward, but my confusion stemmed around getting to the IAF if perhaps the airport were closed... Not sure of the correct method here... Was coming in basically straight westbound in the vicinity of the 095-100ish radial.
Intercept the 130 radial inbound somewhere outside of 16 dme?
Go to the JVL 360 radial, turn right, and wait for the 130 MSN radial to almost center up then turn left?
I realize the simple answer is to load the approach into the 430W and use that guidance to SNPIT but I want to know the proper methodology if one was using two VORs and a DME.
I didn't actually have to do any of the aformentioned guesses... We were vectored onto the final approach course just outside QREEK but when I brought the plate up I stared at it slightly befuddled for a moment. Usually this type of approach has an IAF in the middle, with the airport on one side, and a course reversal of some type opposite that.
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