HighFlyingA380
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I've always operated under the impression (probably from my instrument training way back when..) that the OBS/azimuth is required to be set the the charted course. Not sure if there was supposed to be a differentiation between en-route, terminal, and approach environments, but It's always come up when on an approach...
Specifically, this has come up several times from other pilots as we set-up for a LOC BC. Several folks wanted to set it to 060, opposed to the charted 240, Again, I was always under the impression that that wasn't legal, so I didn't allow it. The other week, I flew my first LOC BC with an EHSI on the G1000, and it automatically selected 060 to cancel out the reverse sensing.
So I'm leaning towards this actually being legal... Does anyone have some insight either way as to what's the correct answer? I've searched through the FARs (91 and 135), Instrument Flying Handbook, Instrument Procedures Handbook, and Mr. Google. Thanks!
Specifically, this has come up several times from other pilots as we set-up for a LOC BC. Several folks wanted to set it to 060, opposed to the charted 240, Again, I was always under the impression that that wasn't legal, so I didn't allow it. The other week, I flew my first LOC BC with an EHSI on the G1000, and it automatically selected 060 to cancel out the reverse sensing.
So I'm leaning towards this actually being legal... Does anyone have some insight either way as to what's the correct answer? I've searched through the FARs (91 and 135), Instrument Flying Handbook, Instrument Procedures Handbook, and Mr. Google. Thanks!