Kenny Phillips
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Could’ve changed but when I was in, Legacy Hornets didn’t have ILS capability. @35 AoA would know though. Generally if it’s bad wx at NKX they do the PAR. Not that it’s a sure fire way of preventing CFIT though. When I was there, a student final controller misidentified an F-18 and was actually looking at a P-3 doing a TACAN. Kept telling the F-18 he was “well above glide path and holding.” Popped out of the clouds about 2 miles out just above the hills east of Miramar.Just East of the runway? 5 minutes before midnight? At the time the weather seemed to be 6-700 OVC, dark of course.
Looking at the terrain, CFIT is possible.Could’ve changed but when I was in, Legacy Hornets didn’t have ILS capability. @35 AoA would know though. Generally if it’s bad wx at NKX they do the PAR. Not that it’s a sure fire way of preventing CFIT though. When I was there, a student final controller misidentified an F-18 and was actually looking at a P-3 doing a TACAN. Kept telling the F-18 he was “well above glide path and holding.” Popped out of the clouds about 2 miles out just above the hills east of Miramar.
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Hornet not have ILS?????Could’ve changed but when I was in, Legacy Hornets didn’t have ILS capability. @35 AoA would know though. Generally if it’s bad wx at NKX they do the PAR. Not that it’s a sure fire way of preventing CFIT though. When I was there, a student final controller misidentified an F-18 and was actually looking at a P-3 doing a TACAN. Kept telling the F-18 he was “well above glide path and holding.” Popped out of the clouds about 2 miles out just above the hills east of Miramar.
Yep. I remember @35 AoA saying it wasn’t until he went to the Super Hornet did he get an ILS. It’s my understanding, only the foreign countries ordered their Legacy Hornets with VOR / ILS capability.Hornet not have ILS?????
Heck, even the 1950s T-37 had ILS.
But neither ICLS nor ACLS, PALS, or whatever Navy acronym you choose are equivalent to or compatible with civilian ILSs.EDIT carriers have ICLS which is basically an ILS. And now there is ACLS.
No but they are linked to the boats movements and automatically deliver info that is corrected for the pitch and roll of the runway. A Navy unique issue the runway elevation and direction changing.But neither ICLS nor ACLS, PALS, or whatever Navy acronym you choose are equivalent to or compatible with civilian ILSs.
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Yep. I remember @35 AoA saying it wasn’t until he went to the Super Hornet did he get an ILS. It’s my understanding, only the foreign countries ordered their Legacy Hornets with VOR / ILS capability.
I think a lot of the old Navy fighters didn’t have IlS. Pretty sure the Tomcat didn’t have it either. That why when you look at Navy / Marine bases, very few have an ILS. It’s all RNAV, TACAN and primary low weather recovery is still the old PAR.
Which brings up another question. If the aircraft was moded with an ILS, kinda wonder if it was monitored by GCA. When I was there, we were required to monitor all TACANs when the field was IFR. ILS came after I left but I would think the course is close enough to be monitored. Lotta questions but obviously not much to go on this early.