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I was going to start a new thread on this but seeing as this is related:
During my IFR training, whenever we did DME arcs (rare-mostly in the sim), we used an RMI. They're actually pretty fun, I think. But I was told that you can fly 'em without an RMI. I never learned how, but is this entirely accurate? I've tried to think about all the different ways you could do it but in the end, I can't think of a more accurate way than an RMI.
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Using an HSI or an OBS/DG. You just need to do a little more crosschecking of your heading, which radial you're going to intercept inbound/outbound at the termination of the arc, an appropriate lead radial, and of course your DME to determine if you check into the arc more, or hold heading and drift to the outside of the arc more (depending on where you happen to be DME-wise). Our HSIs incorporate an RMI function on the outer ring, so you're always getting info on what radial you're crossing in relation to which one you wish to intercept. It's a tad more work, but completely doable.