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Old June 9th 05, 03:26 AM
Matt Barrow
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"No Spam" wrote in message
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On 6/8/05 09:17, "Matt Barrow" wrote:

I had no idea that any GPS approaches existed that required DME - guess

that
would make them "GPS-DME" approaches. Can you name some?

One I do fairly often is SDA GPS 12, which is a VOR/DME overlay.
Another is Laramie (WY) Rwy 30.



Matt,

Those approaches can be flown with only the GPS - a DME isn't required. If
you flew them without a GPS, then you'd need the VOR/DME combination.



And all this time I thought the other equipment was required. Oh, well,
better to use overkill then undercut it.

Live and learn.

Point is: if you'll frequently fly approaches that require ADF, keep them
both. I have both and use them just for redundancy. I didn't know that such
redundancy wasn't required, but it didn't cost me anything other than some
minor effort.

(Didn't I see in here somewhere that a ****load(1) of NDB's are going to be
decommissioned in the next few years?)

Matt B.

(1) ****load (n), a large, indeterminate quantity.