This is why I always tune in the ILS. Actually now my fancy airplane does it for me with the correct course, even if I do nothing. So pretty much I'm still the biggest dummy to stay under the radar and have a zero incident/accident career. Go me.
Navaids scare me. I need a magenta line.Rule number 1 for large unfamiliar airports: if possible, some kind of NAVAID for the final approach course.
At the end of every ILS, for the most part, lies a runway.
#magnus @ppragmanAt the end of every ILS, for the most part, lies a runway.
Wouldn't have made a difference in this case. 11L/29R has been getting worked on for a few weeks now with pavement repair and markings repair, and is closed nightly from 2100-0500 for that work, being reopened in the morning. Along with that, the Localizer and GP for 11L has been out of service and will be until around the 17-18th of November.
11L/29R is the main runway. So, the airport is basically closed after 9pm? They should still get commercial flights in there till about 11pm.
Commercial flights operate off of 3/21 easily during the closure times, with the only issue being that 21 arrivals descend right through DMAs traffic pattern, so some sequencing is needed during those times. More especially when 21 is being used for hefty winds out of the west. Rarely is 3 used.
Wouldn't have made a difference in this case. 11L/29R has been getting worked on for a few weeks now with pavement repair and markings repair, and is closed nightly from 2100-0500 for that work, being reopened in the morning. Along with that, the Localizer and GP for 11L has been out of service and will be until around the 17-18th of November.