HF17
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I understand that there are two methods to intercept the glideslope. Technique 1: descend to step down fixes and intercept the glideslope at glideslope intercept altitude. Technique 2: intercept the glideslope at your last assigned altitude and verify your altitude at the outer marker. I normally use technique 1, but if I’m being vectored, or I’m in a faster airplane, or if I’m task saturated, I’ll choose technique 2.
I recently got my CFII and want to teach one technique or the other to make things as simple as possible for the student. I’m most likely going to teach technique 1, but I’m just wondering how other CFII’s teach it.
The reason why I’d avoid teaching technique 2 is because there is more to think about. You have to make sure you’re within 10nm, that you’re not on a false glideslope, and that you aren’t descending below any step down fixes.
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I recently got my CFII and want to teach one technique or the other to make things as simple as possible for the student. I’m most likely going to teach technique 1, but I’m just wondering how other CFII’s teach it.
The reason why I’d avoid teaching technique 2 is because there is more to think about. You have to make sure you’re within 10nm, that you’re not on a false glideslope, and that you aren’t descending below any step down fixes.
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