OneNineHundy
Well-Known Member
For VOR's there's a rule I learned from AOPA that is pretty dumb proof to avoid reverse sensing:
Always match your obs with your HI.
I was taught the same thing, always keep the obs in the same 180' hemisphere as your DI to avoid reverse sensing.
I was trained and live/work in New Zealand. Only the main centre airports have a VOR otherwise it is the NDB. So probably 40% of approaches are NDB. I have never done or been trained on a GPS approach. Just today I clocked 800 hours and start my first twin IFR job in two weeks, can't wait! here in NZ it's 2000 hours to be competitive just to fly an ATR. Different world to you lucky folk in the US of A.
Peace