alfadog
Final Approach
On Sat, I split a club 172 with a friend doing his currency requirements and me getting going again with my IR.
On the LPV he was well high of the GS, like almost busting it high, and suddenly the GS snapped centered. The pilot apparently did not notice that it had snapped centered and thought he was on the GS. I had noticed the snap and mentioned it to him. There was now a red flag in the 106A near the GS indicator but neither of us could remember if it had been there before (blind leading the blind, LOL). After going missed, I saw that the 430W now said LNAV rather that LPV in the info box and knew we should have reverted the approach to LNAV or gone missed when we lost the GS.
When I first started my instrument rating in the club 172 with another instructor than I use now, we had the same thing happen on the same approach (KTMB 9L). In this case, I was flying and noticed the LPV to LNAV change in the info box. Asked the instructor what to do and he was baffled (LOL, more of the same but less forgivable).
Anyway, lesson learned for me, and for my friend too, but how common is this loss of WAAS signal integrity mid-approach? I have flown that approach at most a dozen times and lost it twice. Same airplane which may also be a factor.
On the LPV he was well high of the GS, like almost busting it high, and suddenly the GS snapped centered. The pilot apparently did not notice that it had snapped centered and thought he was on the GS. I had noticed the snap and mentioned it to him. There was now a red flag in the 106A near the GS indicator but neither of us could remember if it had been there before (blind leading the blind, LOL). After going missed, I saw that the 430W now said LNAV rather that LPV in the info box and knew we should have reverted the approach to LNAV or gone missed when we lost the GS.
When I first started my instrument rating in the club 172 with another instructor than I use now, we had the same thing happen on the same approach (KTMB 9L). In this case, I was flying and noticed the LPV to LNAV change in the info box. Asked the instructor what to do and he was baffled (LOL, more of the same but less forgivable).
Anyway, lesson learned for me, and for my friend too, but how common is this loss of WAAS signal integrity mid-approach? I have flown that approach at most a dozen times and lost it twice. Same airplane which may also be a factor.