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First off...I don't time on an ILS approach. Most people do, but I believe that it's asking for trouble. A LOC approach and an ILS approach are two fundamentally different things. To have to switch from one to the other in IMC, without having briefed the approach as a LOC, gives me the willies.
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However, if you are not timing your ILS and your GS goes out, how are you legally identifying your MAP? Without identification of your MAP, how do you know when to turn to your missed approach fix?
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If I lose my GS, I go missed immediately. I'm not supposed to turn to my Holding fix (or where ever I'm supposed to go after a missed) until I've crossed the Missed Approach point, but that's not going to work with time only. See, unless I maintain an exact ground speed during my climb, that time is moot anyway.
So, my GS fails, I immediately start a climb, and request vectors for a LOC approach. Not in radar contact? Well, estimate when I
think I'm over the MAP (or pretty close), and then proceed after that.
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hehehe. No desire to flex from an ILS to a LOC? (AF the needling Marine........
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[off-topic BTW, isn't fun how the most militarily unrelated things/topics around here instantly become an interservice rivalry between the mil members as soon as the opportunity arises and one of us can get a laugh out of it?]