meritflyer
Well-Known Member
Seems to be a bit of a debate whether you can flip your OBS to GPS to fly a missed approach procedure on a non-GPS approach.
Seems to be a bit of a debate whether you can flip your OBS to GPS to fly a missed approach procedure on a non-GPS approach.
Seems to be a bit of a debate whether you can flip your OBS to GPS to fly a missed approach procedure on a non-GPS approach.
I think the idea was more so using GPS to fly radials and to VOR's.
Yes, but that's just Garmin's shortcut key for sequencing into the missed. It doesn't really put you into OBS mode.Gotcha, hence you said 'OBS' mode. My bad! :buck: If memory serves in some Garmin units, didn't we hit the OBS key to sequence the missed?
Gotcha, hence you said 'OBS' mode. My bad! :buck: If memory serves in some Garmin units, didn't we hit the OBS key to sequence the missed?
Using OBS mode to fly radials seems like too much work during a missed. I would say either use the GPS to fly the missed as prescribed or use the VOR receivers if applicable. Sounds like someone is trying to get too fancy or making too much work for themselves.
So is it legal? I suspect so, just seems like too much work