RussR
En-Route
I'm a little ashamed, given my background, that I don't know the answer to this, but a coworker and I were discussing it. Can somebody who owns any normal GA airplane, let's say a Cessna 172, install a TACAN receiver and actually use it to fly TACAN approaches under IFR?
TACAN approaches, of course, are primarily a military thing. However, there are some civilian airports with TACAN approaches as well, most often joint-use airfields like Scott AFB/MidAmerica St Louis Airport but some others as well.
TACANs are only mentioned once in Part 91, and it's not a pertinent mention. Are there VOR-like TACAN checks (30 days or otherwise) referenced somewhere else?
Further background - I actually do fly "regular civilian" planes (King Airs) for work that are equipped with TACAN receivers, and we fly TACAN approaches all the time for inspection purposes under VFR. But we are specifically prohibited from flying them in IFR according to our OpSpecs, which is what brought up the question as the other pilot and I talked about it during an enroute leg last week. But, we're a very specialized-use, government aircraft. I do not know what level of approval installing a TACAN receiver in a "normal" civilian airplane would entail.
TACAN approaches, of course, are primarily a military thing. However, there are some civilian airports with TACAN approaches as well, most often joint-use airfields like Scott AFB/MidAmerica St Louis Airport but some others as well.
TACANs are only mentioned once in Part 91, and it's not a pertinent mention. Are there VOR-like TACAN checks (30 days or otherwise) referenced somewhere else?
Further background - I actually do fly "regular civilian" planes (King Airs) for work that are equipped with TACAN receivers, and we fly TACAN approaches all the time for inspection purposes under VFR. But we are specifically prohibited from flying them in IFR according to our OpSpecs, which is what brought up the question as the other pilot and I talked about it during an enroute leg last week. But, we're a very specialized-use, government aircraft. I do not know what level of approval installing a TACAN receiver in a "normal" civilian airplane would entail.