I had a question for the instrument rating flight test. Are you required to perform an NDB approach during your instrument rating exam? I read the Instrument Rating Practical Test Standard April 2004 version, and it said:
The required radio equipment is that which is necessary for communications with ATC, and for the performance of two of the following nonprecision approaches: VOR, NDB, GPS, LOC, LDA, SDF, or RNAV and one precision approach: ILS, GLS, or MLS. GPS equipment must be instrument certified and contain the current database.
So if you have VOR and Localizer and GPS, is that good enough and do you just end up skipping NDB?
It also said that for testing:
The examiner will select nonprecision approaches that are representative of the type that the applicant is likely to use.(Will try my best not to choose NDB). The choices must utilize two different types of navigational aids. Some examples of navigational aids for the purpose of this part are: NDB, VOR, LOC, LDA, GPS, or RNAV.
So again, will the VOR, LOC or GPS be good enough for the exam or the examiner always tests the NDB approaches as well.
Of course I've read that if you can master the NDB approaches, the rest isn't difficult. But from reading various articles, I'm getting the feeling that I'll be spending a lot of time making the wind correction angles.
The required radio equipment is that which is necessary for communications with ATC, and for the performance of two of the following nonprecision approaches: VOR, NDB, GPS, LOC, LDA, SDF, or RNAV and one precision approach: ILS, GLS, or MLS. GPS equipment must be instrument certified and contain the current database.
So if you have VOR and Localizer and GPS, is that good enough and do you just end up skipping NDB?
It also said that for testing:
The examiner will select nonprecision approaches that are representative of the type that the applicant is likely to use.(Will try my best not to choose NDB). The choices must utilize two different types of navigational aids. Some examples of navigational aids for the purpose of this part are: NDB, VOR, LOC, LDA, GPS, or RNAV.
So again, will the VOR, LOC or GPS be good enough for the exam or the examiner always tests the NDB approaches as well.
Of course I've read that if you can master the NDB approaches, the rest isn't difficult. But from reading various articles, I'm getting the feeling that I'll be spending a lot of time making the wind correction angles.