Bill Watson
En-Route
I fumbled my last two LPV approaches having forgotten a WAAS specific ‘feature’ in the avionics (G430 and exp GRTs).
Flying into KAGC I was cleared for the RNAV 28 approaching on a heading of 360 directly to KAGC. The controller gave me a ‘fly direct to LENLE (the FAF). Well as I should have remembered, if you direct-to a waypoint or leg of the approach, other than an IAF, while you are on the airport side of the FAF, the approach suspends. I know that, but have forgotten over time because it so rarely happens to me.
To make it worse, I hit the CDI to unsuspend it and then got procedurally lost. I brute forced things back to normal by reloading the approach and just flying the heading to the FAF knowing that I would get a series of vectors to set me up for the intercept.
Same thing happened on a proficiency approach into Roanoke. Not sure how I set it up for the suspend but I know Roanoke is no place to be screwing up an approach so I just aborted and moved on.
I wish controllers would avoid using the FAF instead of vectors for setting up a vectors to final. But I should have known better and it was a good refresher on WAAS approach quirks.
Thanks for letting me share.
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Flying into KAGC I was cleared for the RNAV 28 approaching on a heading of 360 directly to KAGC. The controller gave me a ‘fly direct to LENLE (the FAF). Well as I should have remembered, if you direct-to a waypoint or leg of the approach, other than an IAF, while you are on the airport side of the FAF, the approach suspends. I know that, but have forgotten over time because it so rarely happens to me.
To make it worse, I hit the CDI to unsuspend it and then got procedurally lost. I brute forced things back to normal by reloading the approach and just flying the heading to the FAF knowing that I would get a series of vectors to set me up for the intercept.
Same thing happened on a proficiency approach into Roanoke. Not sure how I set it up for the suspend but I know Roanoke is no place to be screwing up an approach so I just aborted and moved on.
I wish controllers would avoid using the FAF instead of vectors for setting up a vectors to final. But I should have known better and it was a good refresher on WAAS approach quirks.
Thanks for letting me share.
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