meritflyer
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Ahh... makes much more practical sense that they add the "GS inop" wording to the clearance.
Other than my own experience, I can't quote you a chapter from the AIM or the controller handbook, I will dig and see what I can find.
Something has changed, though, in the last 2-3 years. Most ILS' are now published as "ILS or LOC 28". Since there is an "OR" in the title, ATC has the latitude to clear you for either one.
To answer your question, no, if I was cleared for the ILS, I'd stay on glideslope, and if I lost the glideslope, I'd go missed. Sorry for the confusion.
Yup, still a couple straight ILS plates with LOC mins too, plus I am starting to see more plates that are just ILS with ILS mins, and plates with LOC names and LOC mins.
B) permitted to continue the approach and descend to the localizer MDA.
The reference it gives is AIM 1-1-9.
I can NOT find this in AIM 1-1-9.
I'm not aware of anything in the AIM that specifically authorizes this procedure. However, they may be getting from this statement:2. Inoperative glide slope. When the glide slope fails, the ILS reverts to a nonprecision localizer approach.Yes, I agree, it doesn't state what the question is looking for.
I would also argue now that the "or LOC" is being added to the ILS plates, you would need a specific clearance to fly that profile.
I would also argue now that the "or LOC" is being added to the ILS plates, you would need a specific clearance to fly that profile.
I believe that the LOC and ILS are indeed two seperate approaches and someone flying the ILS cannot just decide to fly the LOC if they feel like it.
On nearly every approach plate I have for the SW US, there are LOC mins listed on the ILS plates.
Wait a minute, didn't you just post a while back thatThe LOC and ILS approaches are infact, two separate approaches.
[/indent]If you are referring to my comment about the GS going inop with the VASI in sight and continuing the approach, that is exactly what I'd do regardless of them being two seperate approaches. If I have a visual cue, such as the PAPI or VASI, I am not going to execute a missed.
Yes. Are you making an argument for something?![]()
Nope. But... if the GS goes inop prior to commencing the approach and cleared for the ILS w/ inop GS, the mins I'd use would be the GS Out mins.