Holy crap, am I reading that right? 9.67 degree glidepath?I did it 5 times one day in the mid 90’s in a Falcon 20, back then it was the best approach GA had into ASE. About every other plane would make it in and the pax wanted to go to ASE. After 2 tries we had to go to GUC for fuel. It was too long of a day. DAL-PBI-TUL-GUC-ASE-DAL. CP was in the right seat not feeling well the whole trip. I hope I have learned enough over the years not to do that again.
If you look at the approach it is worthless after the 9.5 DBL DME. If you see the airport at the missed approach point you are 1.4 miles from the airport and 2400 feet above it.
Flown in the sim: http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1008/05222VDTZ15.PDF
Both should keep any student you have pretty well occupied.
It still is! Everyone does it in the sim here. I flew it for real in the T-6 at mil power, but it was relatively tame at 250 knots.
Unfortunately, with the T-38C avionics, and the ability to have TACAN, VOR, and EGI all set up simultaneously (and before the approach even starts), plus having a HUD and a flight director...it's not even in the same league of difficulty that it was in the A model.
Some of these are only difficult because NACO doesn't know how to make a freakin' chart that's logically laid out.
Oh yeah, I went there.
Here are a few I've done that were a little bit fun.
You're out of radar for both of these, and you usually get the arc.
http://www.airnav.com/depart?http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1008/05619LDADD.PDF
http://www.airnav.com/depart?http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1008/01238ILDY25.PDF
This one goes into gravel
http://www.airnav.com/depart?http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1008/06905N35.PDF
Always wanted to go here, never got to go:
http://www.airnav.com/depart?http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1008/09380NB.PDF
Same with this one, I always thought it'd be cool to fly a localizer into gravel:
http://www.airnav.com/depart?http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1008/01501LD1.PDF
Oh no you didn't......