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![]() Denny wrote: The bottom line is simple... GPS is a legal substitute where the GPS distance measurement matches the DME numbers... It is not legal where the DME is offset from the VOR or airport center and the GPS database does not correct for this... Increasingly, the DME location and/or the GPS databases have been matched up so either the GPS or the DME gives you the appropriate distance measurement, and offset DME's are now definitely in the minority... Not quite right. GPS can substitute for DME even when the DME source isn't in the database. For example my terminal/enroute GPS does not have the DME location for ILS's. One of the approaches here at BIL requires DME. I simply make the OM the active waypoint. You can skip installing the DME and simply check your approach plates to be sure you are legal (and out of the trees) when shooting a DME approach with the GPS as your distance measuring equipment... There is the occasional approach that I run into where the plate says DME REQUIRED... If you are IMC then you will simply have to shoot a different approach using your GPS... Wrong. If you can determine distance with your GPS then you are good to go. |
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