Betmerick
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Hi guys!
I'm practicing for my checkride and one of the tasks the local examiner wants is a VOR-A approach into KGPC (Putnam Co, IN). Using the Brickyard VOR (VHP) out of Indianapolis on an outbound radial.... the airport environment is at 23.1 DME.
My question is..... would you dial in the approach on the 430 in VLOC and follow the step downs on the plate or just use the HSI with the VOR dialed in and use the DME count?
It seems like I didn't do a very good job explaining this.
My instructor (PIC guy with 20k hrs) had me not use my 430. I just intercepted the outbound 241 radial just outside the Indy C airspace which was 10 DME from the VOR. I used my plate as my reference and tracked the radial to the airport (23 DME). My question was would there be any advantage to loading it into the 430 and following it that way and will the examiner even care?
I'm practicing for my checkride and one of the tasks the local examiner wants is a VOR-A approach into KGPC (Putnam Co, IN). Using the Brickyard VOR (VHP) out of Indianapolis on an outbound radial.... the airport environment is at 23.1 DME.
My question is..... would you dial in the approach on the 430 in VLOC and follow the step downs on the plate or just use the HSI with the VOR dialed in and use the DME count?
It seems like I didn't do a very good job explaining this.
My instructor (PIC guy with 20k hrs) had me not use my 430. I just intercepted the outbound 241 radial just outside the Indy C airspace which was 10 DME from the VOR. I used my plate as my reference and tracked the radial to the airport (23 DME). My question was would there be any advantage to loading it into the 430 and following it that way and will the examiner even care?
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