So I have a IFR training aircraft with GNS420W, dual G5's. It has VOR/LOC but not GS receiver. GS may be a common option, but it was not purchased due to being big bucks.. Not my plane so no whining please. Ha ha.
Talked to GARMIN and they said LPV is accepted as a precision approach, by some DPE's, but not all accept it. So I am trying to reach out to local DPE's and ask.
Students are flying a REDBIRD LD, Garmin G1000 panel Simulator, so they will get their fill of ILS approaches, which goes towards their training.
Back in the day you did a ILS, NDB, VOR. Now it is ILS and RNAV RNAV RNAV.
Comments appreciated. LPV is precision like bit not an ILS. So the only precision approach is an ILS (in GA world). Is there an FAA position on this.
EDIT: I think I answered my own question: It is in ACS.
If you have WAAS and the approach has LPV minimums, you can use that in lieu of an ILS for the precision approach requirement.
Talked to GARMIN and they said LPV is accepted as a precision approach, by some DPE's, but not all accept it. So I am trying to reach out to local DPE's and ask.
Students are flying a REDBIRD LD, Garmin G1000 panel Simulator, so they will get their fill of ILS approaches, which goes towards their training.
Back in the day you did a ILS, NDB, VOR. Now it is ILS and RNAV RNAV RNAV.
Comments appreciated. LPV is precision like bit not an ILS. So the only precision approach is an ILS (in GA world). Is there an FAA position on this.
EDIT: I think I answered my own question: It is in ACS.
If you have WAAS and the approach has LPV minimums, you can use that in lieu of an ILS for the precision approach requirement.
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