Steamflyer
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Until the military turns off the satellites because they suspect an attack or your equipment fails.
They can turn off the ILS just as easily if they need to. If the equipment fails in the one aircraft I fly only WAAS equipped, it flies so slow that in an emergency the iPad/FF will suffice to get down using 318'/nm calculations to an airfield with an ILS or LPV approach (to have a known 3 degree clear glide path).
Needed to test a new NAV/COMM installation in an aircraft recently. Both obvious airports with ILS had glideslope NOTAM'd out so had to do the test at the local Class B airport. The next closest ILS was another 50 nm away. So while there is some sort of "essential plan" to preserve a core set of VOR and ILS capability, I'dl rather WAAS it all day any day (and do).
Not sure about the the ILS being easier than a LPV approach - if VTF they are the same. And less needle wiggle with the GPS version! Today if a X/C (i.e. not the local IFR trainer) has no WAAS receiver, don't really consider it IFR ready. Sure there are geographic exceptions, but the "2x MK12D" really doesn't cut it today. Certainly doable of course. But why?