FlyingMonkey
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I've been meaning to ask this question for awhile. A few months ago I flew to Catalina with an IFR clearance. (I am instrument rated for about a year now) When getting cleared for the approach (GPS B), the controller said something like "do you need me to help you get set up or can you find it on your own" or something to that effect. It was awhile ago so I don't recall exactly. I asked my CFI later and he and I went back to do a practice approach. My instructor said that even though we were flying toward the 352 SXC radial and could intercept it before RIGLI that we still had to offset, turn around and do the procedure turn. I thought, maybe that's what the controller was talking about. It seems ridiculously counter intuitive. We are approaching from the north and could easily intercept the 352 radial/172 bearing to SXC and identify the IAF RIGLI with GPS. On my previous flight that is exactly what I did- I did not do the procedure turn. All this is over water as well.
Anyone have any insight. If you are approaching from the north do you have to do the procedure turn?
Here is the approach:
https://skyvector.com/files/tpp/1703/pdf/06368VDGB.PDF
Anyone have any insight. If you are approaching from the north do you have to do the procedure turn?
Here is the approach:
https://skyvector.com/files/tpp/1703/pdf/06368VDGB.PDF