DrBenny
New Member
When making my own VDP, I take Richard Collins' advice of creating (or continuing) the stable descent rate shown or implied by the plate. So, in this case, If I am descending at 90 knots (ground speed), and I am using that 3.03 descent angle, I am descending at roughly 480 fpm. The ARC is at 14.7 miles which means that every four degrees equals almost a mile of travel. At Radial 047, the minimum was 1260', and the MDA is 900'. I need to lose 360 feet from Radial 047, which will take me 45 seconds. Again, using that stable descent rate, and travelling at 1.5 miles per minute, in 45 seconds I will have traveled 1.12 miles over the ground and have reached the MDA a bit beyond the 051 radial. This is just beyond two miles from the runway. IF and ONLY IF I have the runway environment in sight (meaning, more visibility then required for one-mile for Class A aircraft) and am below the clouds, I will simply continue this stable descent rate which will give me a TCH of 55. Now then, since I want a stable descent rate from my home-brewed VDP, I will not commence a descent to the runway before the 051 Radial if, for some reason, I got down to the MDA a bit early.
Now in actual practice, I might have to level off. . . /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Now in actual practice, I might have to level off. . . /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif