Yes.
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Excellent. I figured you'd be one of the ones that'd know already, with your background. It's one of those interesting tidbits of info that's on the plate.
Yes.
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Excellent. I figured you'd be one of the ones that'd know already, with your background. It's one of those interesting tidbits of info that's on the plate.
MikeD, isnt that how you'd execute the approach? Track outbound on the LOC for the course reversal?
MikeD, isnt that how you'd execute the approach? Track outbound on the LOC for the course reversal?
Alright Mike, I'm going to spill the secret...
There are different holding instructions for TACAN only aircraft in the plate that MikeD mentioned because TACAN only aircraft are prohibited from holding directly over the TACAN. This is because station passage for a TACAN is defined as when the DME stops decreasing....
...So, if you were to try holding over the TACAN, you'd have to STARE at the DME, and make your outbound turn as soon as the DME went from decreasing to increasing again. This could be pretty easy to miss. So they don't let you hold right over the TACAN...instead you have to hold using the VOR portion (because it has the To/From indicator) if you have one, or you have to hold at some other fix that isn't right over the station if you are really TACAN only.
2 ways of defining SNOWL. 1- DME off IWA and 2- using the 025 radial off TFD.
Switichin em back and forth.
Anyone know where it is published that the 10nm ring is a limitation? I am pretty sure that it only means that anything inside it is "to scale" and anything outside is not. It is not a hard distance to remain within.
Also, how would you identify being outside of 10NM from SNOWL with only the minimum navs required for this approach?