
April 17th 07, 06:45 AM
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SDF Approach?
On Apr 17, 12:04 am, A Guy Called Tyketto
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I was just thumbing through a publication my fiance happen to
subscribe for me as a birthday present, and they had an ad in there for
the Big South Fork Airpark/Scott Municipal, in Oneida, TN (KSCX). In
wanting to find out more about it, I pull it up on Airnav, and see that
Runway 23 has an SDF approach. It looks like a LOC approach, no OM, MM,
IM, or glideslope. So my question is, what exactly is this type of
approach, and how does it differ from a LOC approach?
BL.
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/the course is not as accurate (wider), otherwise probably close to
the same
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