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Hello all,
Question on the use of GPS. Let's say we're doing the LOC 36R at KPIE, in an airplane without DME. Most GPS units will load the FAF (sones) and the runway as waypoints. Here's my question. Is it legal to use the database waypoint (RW36R) to identify the MAP, or must we have PIE as the active waypoint, and use 0.5nm from the fix as the MAP?
http://www.airnav.com/depart?http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1412/00625IL36R.PDF
References would be appreciated.
Thanks
Question on the use of GPS. Let's say we're doing the LOC 36R at KPIE, in an airplane without DME. Most GPS units will load the FAF (sones) and the runway as waypoints. Here's my question. Is it legal to use the database waypoint (RW36R) to identify the MAP, or must we have PIE as the active waypoint, and use 0.5nm from the fix as the MAP?
http://www.airnav.com/depart?http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1412/00625IL36R.PDF
References would be appreciated.
Thanks