KHYX already has an NDB, and a GPS approach, and a VOR-A off of KMBS 13
miles away... And now, drum roll we are getting an ILS... Uncle Sugar is
sweet...
Denny
"Sydney Hoeltzli" wrote in message
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David Reinhart wrote:
One of the advantages of WAAS is that it can provide approaches with
vertical guidance to minimums that are better than non-precision
approaches
but worse that an ILS *without* the full ALS, etc. At my home airport
that
could often make the difference between missing the NDB approach and
going
to the nearest airport with an ILS or landing and driving my own car
home.
Well, it depends upon the airport of course, but around here the
above frequently describes what you get w/ a non-precision GPS approach.
For example UNO (West Plains MO), the VOR 36 will get you to 672 agl;
the GPS 36 will get you to 372 agl (what a GPS approach with a clean
obstruction path can do for ya; in the other direction it's only 412).
The idea being you can get a whole lot more utility for no additional
costs
for ground-based infrastructure.
What minimums would an ILS with no ALS get you? a WAAS approach?
Even if it's down to 200 AGL, is 172 ft worth $886 million? Holy
cow, and I'm a big fan of GPS approaches!
Cheers,
Sydney
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