I figured this would be moot because it is only 0.3 nm from the threshold. Plus that is the missed approach point anyway, right?Interesting question. Some quick math shows you would get to DA before that fix and would have to be visual or go missed by then anyway, unless you're way above the glideslope.
My guess is it’s a heads up not to react to needle movement after you’ve transitioned to a visual after FERPO. Which could potentially lead to a long or hard landing.
I figured this would be moot because it is only 0.3 nm from the threshold. Plus that is the missed approach point anyway, right?
I keep it in my scan usually until the 50’ call, so if there was a big deviation it would get my notice. In that case I’d appreciate that note.True. The 121 carrier I work for trained us to follow the ILS in low visibility basically until it was time to flare (and this is for Cat I, we do not have Cat II authorization).
What does this note mean exactly “ILS unusable” on the ILS Rwy 12 to KBFF? Does that mean at FERPO the guidance of the ILS is not usable? At that point you have visual or you go missed?
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MAP on an ILS is DA.
Agghhh!!! No it is not. DA ‘establishes’ the MAP. It is a ‘point,’ a geographic point. It is where the Glideslope, at DA, is.
If you must execute a Missed Approach ‘early’ ... to say you must continuing descending to DA before ‘missing’ is absurd.
It didn't pass flight inspection inside the LOC MAP. (FERPO.)What does this note mean exactly “ILS unusable” on the ILS Rwy 12 to KBFF? Does that mean at FERPO the guidance of the ILS is not usable? At that point you have visual or you go missed?
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As a lawyer, I am surprised you would take such wording at face value.So basically, the note, "ILS unusable from FERPO" means the ILS is unusable from FERPO. Imagine that!
Actually, I have found that non-lawyers try to find hidden meanings in simple sentences far more than lawyersAs a lawyer, I am surprised you would take such wording at face value.
It's just PTSD from having lawyers for friends. Ha!Actually, I have found that non-lawyers try to find hidden meanings in simple sentences far more than lawyers
For that purpose, suremostly just to annoy people.
The localizer for a front course signal is at the far end of the runway. The Glide Slope is usually just off to the side about 1000' down.Isn't the ILS equipment usually at the other end of the runway? I notice there is an altitude difference between the runway ends. Possibly there is a crown in the runway or other obstruction that makes the signal unreliable?
MAP on an ILS is DA.
edit: DA on the glideslope.
Isn't the ILS equipment usually at the other end of the runway? I notice there is an altitude difference between the runway ends. Possibly there is a crown in the runway or other obstruction that makes the signal unreliable?
Which here seems to be FERPO anyway
First, yes, I know it is on the glideslope. That wasn't the point. Read the post I was replying to and don't take my comment out of context. I wrote what I did because OP thought FERPO was the MAP on the ILS.
I didn't say that. I didn't say anything close to that. And I didn't imply that, nor can I figure out why you think I did.
Going missed early is a completely different issue and it's not even related to what we were talking about. It's also not even related to your own point about the ILS MAP being not "DA" but "DA on the glideslope".
What a strange response.
No it isn't.
Because the note is regulatory, he has no choice.As a lawyer, I am surprised you would take such wording at face value.
Good point, it would be slightly farther out
1.83 nm is the exact number on the 8260-3 you posted.Here's some numbers. I cant figure out how to do the math. Would it round out to 1.8 DME, or is it even farther?
https://www.faa.gov/aero_docs/acifp/NDBR/2017041926817001001-BFF-NDBR/NE_BFF_ILS OR LOC RWY 30, AMDT 11.pdf
1.83 nm is the exact number on the 8260-3 you posted.
1.83 nm is the exact number on the 8260-3 you posted.
Lol. There it is, duh. I went straight to looking for where the glideslope intersected the runway.
1.83 is the location of the LOC MAP.
Funny, it says "MAP: ILS: DA". You better write to the FAA and complain they don't know where their own MAP is.
KBUR is an exception on the LOC antenna location. Don’t know whether there are others.The localizer for a front course signal is at the far end of the runway. The Glide Slope is usually just off to the side about 1000' down.
KBUR is an exception on the LOC antenna location. Don’t know whether there are others.
KBUR is an exception on the LOC antenna location. Don’t know whether there are others.
Just calling @N1120A 's attention to this in case you aren't following this thread anymore. Reference your post #20. Don't know if you knew the reason or not.
Where is it at KBUR? It's hard to see in the Google shot.
Interesting. That totally explains why it gets so unreliable about a mile out.
Never knew this, but zoom in. It is at the approach end of Runway 8
I don't think it's showing in that pic. Pretty sure it is across the street. The North/South running street at the left of the photo is Vineland Ave. About 600 feet to the other side.
You can pretty easily see the LOC antenna there.