AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
this evening, I had the pleasure of being safety pilot for a buddy who is working in his IFR rating.
Part of the plan tonight included shooting the RNAV 35 at Bowie Municipal, Bowie, TX (http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1703/05567R35.PDF) starting at JIRSO
The minima shows LNAV minimums, which to me would be a "dive and drive" style of stepping down. But as we got near the IAF, our magic CNX80/GNS480 shows us the "LNAV+V" annunciation and provided us the artificial glideslope on the CDI once we were inside FENUP. And he does a good job keeping both the lateral and vertical needles bullseyed to the MDA to which he powered up and flew the missed.
Question is about the proper practical wisdom on an approach that shows only LNAV mins but we're provided the "+V" guidance from the GPS. Is "dive and drive" the proper way to execute? Or take advantage of the artificial glideslope and come on in with a steady descent?
(By the way, I don't think he busted any rules or was unsafe. The situation just creates the opportunity to ask a "what would you do?" of our more experienced membership d expand my personal knowledge.
Part of the plan tonight included shooting the RNAV 35 at Bowie Municipal, Bowie, TX (http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1703/05567R35.PDF) starting at JIRSO
The minima shows LNAV minimums, which to me would be a "dive and drive" style of stepping down. But as we got near the IAF, our magic CNX80/GNS480 shows us the "LNAV+V" annunciation and provided us the artificial glideslope on the CDI once we were inside FENUP. And he does a good job keeping both the lateral and vertical needles bullseyed to the MDA to which he powered up and flew the missed.
Question is about the proper practical wisdom on an approach that shows only LNAV mins but we're provided the "+V" guidance from the GPS. Is "dive and drive" the proper way to execute? Or take advantage of the artificial glideslope and come on in with a steady descent?
(By the way, I don't think he busted any rules or was unsafe. The situation just creates the opportunity to ask a "what would you do?" of our more experienced membership d expand my personal knowledge.