grattonja
Line Up and Wait
I just updated my plates with the 5/12 set that came in. I always specifically review the approaches that I use the most, particular the ones at home (LNS) for changes. Imagine my surprise to see that the ILS8 at LNS has been replaced with a LOC8. No glide slope, no 200 foot minimums, and entirely different waypoints from before! The minimums are the same as the old Loc only minimums and now it appears the best minimums into LNS, unless you have VNAV guidance for the GPS 8, are the minimums for the VOR-DME8.
What happened? Do any of you TERPS or FAA folk have any inside information? I know that the ILS has not been particularly stable the last couple of months, and has been down a fair amount. Also, 8-26 at LNS is getting extended, on the 26 end. But, also, we just recently got air carrier service back and I would think the ILS would be an important part of keeping that service happy.
A couple of weird things are there on the plate. First, they literally changed the names of the waypoints coming in. The FAF, which was polcu, is now something completely different. Also, under the localizer identifier box, it now says something like, "offset 2.8 degrees".
What happened? Is this temporary while they replace failing equipment? If so, why a whole new plate then? Why not just leave the plate as is and issue a notam.
Jim G
What happened? Do any of you TERPS or FAA folk have any inside information? I know that the ILS has not been particularly stable the last couple of months, and has been down a fair amount. Also, 8-26 at LNS is getting extended, on the 26 end. But, also, we just recently got air carrier service back and I would think the ILS would be an important part of keeping that service happy.
A couple of weird things are there on the plate. First, they literally changed the names of the waypoints coming in. The FAF, which was polcu, is now something completely different. Also, under the localizer identifier box, it now says something like, "offset 2.8 degrees".
What happened? Is this temporary while they replace failing equipment? If so, why a whole new plate then? Why not just leave the plate as is and issue a notam.
Jim G