the400kid
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I'll be taking my check ride in a few weeks.
In my area we have a VOR approach into an airport which has an on-field VOR. When approaching the airport from the south the procedure calls for tracking the outbound 002 radial for 5 miles at which time a procedure turn is initiated.
My question pertains to using the GPS for the approach. I know that when tracking the VOR inbound for the approach that the unit must be set to "ILOC" so that the actual VOR signal is utilized for the approach, but until established I can use the GPS mode. In the past I have heard that DPE's failed applicants because they didn't track the VOR properly when crossing the station, for example, some applicants turned to the outbound heading before the flipping of the flags. However, if the GPS is used for guidance, it's going to anticipate and recommend the turn before reaching the station. It seems to me this would result in the same failure that others have encountered.
What are the rules?
In my area we have a VOR approach into an airport which has an on-field VOR. When approaching the airport from the south the procedure calls for tracking the outbound 002 radial for 5 miles at which time a procedure turn is initiated.
My question pertains to using the GPS for the approach. I know that when tracking the VOR inbound for the approach that the unit must be set to "ILOC" so that the actual VOR signal is utilized for the approach, but until established I can use the GPS mode. In the past I have heard that DPE's failed applicants because they didn't track the VOR properly when crossing the station, for example, some applicants turned to the outbound heading before the flipping of the flags. However, if the GPS is used for guidance, it's going to anticipate and recommend the turn before reaching the station. It seems to me this would result in the same failure that others have encountered.
What are the rules?