donjohnston
Pattern Altitude
Anyone have an easy way of searching for the nearest uncontrolled airport with an ILS?
If it has E to the surface, it most likely has an ILS.
And how would you phrase that search criteria?GTS!
google that shet
How do you specify the starting search point? It looks like you can only select by state.I believe Aopa's airport directory will let you search by 'tower' and 'IlS'.
That method would show you airports with any approaches. I'm looking to find ILS approaches.On Foreflight, in the Map, section, look for closest airport with class "E" "D" or "C" surface area, then pull up the airport info, and approaches. But, I tend to stay away from class "B" airports, so I'm limiting myself.
It lets you search within a certain distance of a zip code.How do you specify the starting search point? It looks like you can only select by state.
Ah... Should have scrolled down further.It lets you search within a certain distance of a zip code.
I really thought that it went without saying nearest meant "nearest to my location".Pike county ky has one. KPBX
KUNI Athens Ohio has one as well. Complete with ndb
I didn't say it will absolutely have one.There are airports with surface areas and no ILS: THV is one.
Conversely there are airports without surface areas that do have ILS: SVH is one
I really thought that it went without saying nearest meant "nearest to my location".
Sheesh!
I want to do a checkout of some new avionics but I don't want to have to work with approach and tower while doing that.Just wondering. Why?
Mind reading?Sorry. Mind reading wasn't included in the latest iOS update. Maybe if you were less vague you wouldn't have to sheesh me.
I want to do a checkout of some new avionics but I don't want to have to work with approach and tower while doing that.
Bingo. Nice and easy method.Try the advanced search on airnav.com and select precision approach.
You got a fail on doing "homework".Sooo,,, just cause im not so lazy, i have found,,, Sikes,,, KCEW,, 50 mi North West of Panama City...
Its got an ILS on RW 17..
I didnt check ALL the near airports,,, found this one then quit.
I did your home work!
You got a Did Not Complete!
You got a fail on doing "homework".
I never asked for a list of approaches near Panama City. The question was: How to search for the nearest uncontrolled airports with ILS approaches.
No you didn't. I'm not anywhere near those airports.You may parse the query, and my answer, all you wqnt,,, but
I DID answer your query in post #23,,, even if you parse it..
And then,,, I actually Did what I had explained, and found you an airport that meets your wants.
It is ,,, that easy,,, lets move on.
Good luck on you instrument tests....
No you didn't. I'm not anywhere near ((those?)) airports.
Why? BTDT. Do it VFR and everyone is fine with it, even if you're looking for false glideslopes, or if the equipment doesn't pass your test. Probably not great to do it at a busy airport during a push, but even that can be done with some effort.I want to do a checkout of some new avionics but I don't want to have to work with approach and tower while doing that.
Why? BTDT. Do it VFR and everyone is fine with it, even if you're looking for false glideslopes, or if the equipment doesn't pass your test. Probably not great to do it at a busy airport during a push, but even that can be done with some effort.
Working with tower and approach will ensure they don't put a jet on your six
Try the advanced search on airnav.com and select precision approach.
Is there an award for most typical POA-like thread ever, this is it! .