BruceAir
Pre-takeoff checklist
The FAA has published the list of 216 NDB approaches that will be canceled next month (link courtesy of AOPA). Note that the list does not coincide with a roll call of decommissioned navaids. The FAA has just decided not to flight check and otherwise maintain the IAPs associated with those navaids.
My question to the group is, other than during training or for an IPC or other proficiency check, how often have you flown an NDB approach "for real," as in you used one to find your way to the runway while operating IFR? And if you can answer "more than once" to the first question, when was the last time you did so?
I've probably done a couple of NDB approaches "for real" in some 25 years of IFR flying, but the last one was ages ago, and I had a GPS moving map as backup. Of course, I do them all the time in the Frasca 142, various Cessnas, and the Bonanza (and enjoy watching students struggle with them), but that doesn't count.
My question to the group is, other than during training or for an IPC or other proficiency check, how often have you flown an NDB approach "for real," as in you used one to find your way to the runway while operating IFR? And if you can answer "more than once" to the first question, when was the last time you did so?
I've probably done a couple of NDB approaches "for real" in some 25 years of IFR flying, but the last one was ages ago, and I had a GPS moving map as backup. Of course, I do them all the time in the Frasca 142, various Cessnas, and the Bonanza (and enjoy watching students struggle with them), but that doesn't count.