Polar742
All the responsibility none of the authority
If the GS craps out go missed. I don't like changing horses in mid stream frankly.
If I'm down to using time to find the MAP on an ILS gone to a localizer in the middle of my approach, and going missed at that point is not an option, I'm in deep doo-doo.
No, what you do if the GS craps and the only way to find the MAP is time? That's what I'm saying. Maybe I didn't write it clearly.
You need to get to the point where you would have gone missed on an ILS. If you don't run time, you don't know where that is, and depending on the procedure (obviously if it's straight out a VOR radial it's not an issue), you need to be at that point prior to starting any missed since all the stuff is predicated on you being at that point in space.
No changing horses or any of that crap. Just basic airmanship.