Joegoersch
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Looks to be lined up with Rwy. Final approach course is 326 degrees and rwy is 326 degrees per chart supplement. Any thoughts ?
I see them on the plate, but the DH is pretty low (250 ft). I didn't know obstacles close in made an ILS a LDA ???I believe its due to obstacles very close in.
I see them on the plate, but the DH is pretty low (250 ft). I didn't know obstacles close in made an ILS a LDA ???
Edit: disregard, I don't think that's it. Looks like the Localizer is closer to the end of 33 than 15. But it's off to the side. The final approach course for 15 is 144 and the runway heading is 146.5. It can bring you down to the centerline of the runway at the threshold with only a 1.5 degree offset. On 33 the final approach course is 326 and the runway heading is 326.5. To have the localizer take you to the centerline at the threshold would be a steeper angle because the antennae is so close to that end of the runway. So they parallel the extended centerline off to the right what looks like about 250 feet.
Plenty with glideslope. KFYV has one (I've flown it) as does DCA. Others, too. (I think ROA does, but not sure, I've just flown GPS into ROA).Ain't never seen an LDA with glideslope before. Here's my wild azz guess. The localizer is a cheap, not quite as accurate as a real localizer kinda like the old SDF's. I ain't bettin any more than one beer on that. @aterpster is still around.
If it's really significantly off to the side, I'd bet that's the reason.Edit: disregard, I don't think that's it. Looks like the Localizer is closer to the end of 33 than 15. But it's off to the side. The final approach course for 15 is 144 and the runway heading is 146.5. It can bring you down to the centerline of the runway at the threshold with only a 1.5 degree offset. On 33 the final approach course is 326 and the runway heading is 326.5. To have the localizer take you to the centerline at the threshold would be a steeper angle because the antennae is so close to that end of the runway. So they parallel the extended centerline off to the right what looks like about 250 feet.
An LDA localizer is supposed to be the same as a regular LOC. The approach is designated LDA because it is either not aligned with the runway or other operational reasons (as in this case). It's not uncommon to have glidslopes on LDAs. The LDA Y 19 (formerly the Roslyn LDA) at DCA not only has a GS, it is REQUIRED. It's also the case that the end of the approach is not only not aligned with the runway, it ends 3.4 miles away from the runway.Ain't never seen an LDA with glideslope before. Here's my wild azz guess. The localizer is a cheap, not quite as accurate as a real localizer kinda like the old SDF's. I ain't bettin any more than one beer on that. @aterpster is still around.
Yeah, there are more than just a couple of them out there. I'm not seeing that the glideslope is required for DCA's LDA Y 19. It has both S-LDA/GS and S-LDA minimums. They're both the same but you can fly it without GSAn LDA localizer is supposed to be the same as a regular LOC. The approach is designated LDA because it is either not aligned with the runway or other operational reasons (as in this case). It's not uncommon to have glidslopes on LDAs. The LDA Y 19 (formerly the Roslyn LDA) at DCA not only has a GS, it is REQUIRED. It's also the case that the end of the approach is not only not aligned with the runway, it ends 3.4 miles away from the runway.
It looks like it puts you halfway between the runway and the parallel taxiway. Is that about right?Martin is my home airport and have flown the LDA 33 quite a few times, fairly certain you are correct in that it's because the LOC is off to the side of the runway.
It looks like it puts you halfway between the runway and the parallel taxiway. Is that about right?
Have you ever looked at the needle while making a VFR straight in to see exactly how much deflection would put you on centerline?Yup! I've never flown it below a simulated 500 foot ceiling but I think that's about where you would end up if you took it down to minimums