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Keep in mind this is with a GPS approach. Not something I would
try with a VOR or NDB. "Teacherjh" wrote in message ... [consider an approach] in which the IAF and the FAF were the same waypoint. With no altitude difference until crossing the FAF inbound. So approaching at a right angle what's the difference (well other than the technical legal issue) if you turn left and go around the track .. or turn right and start decending? One difference I see is the time and space to get established on the final approach. If you turn right and start descending, you cannot be established on the final approach course until you are past the FAF. If you turn left and go around the hold, you can become established before the FAF. Whether you are a good enough pilot to make a good approach becoming established after the FAF is a different question, and one I won't address. But there is a difference in this case making the choice to turn right not a no-brainer. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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