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Nathan Young wrote:
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 04:34:29 -0800, scott moore wrote: Question: When a WAAS and ILS approach co-exist for the same runway, does the FAA make the WAAS approach so it is an exact overlay of the ILS? It would be nice to run the WAAS approach on the GPS, and have NAV2 tracking the ILS as a backup. The FAA policy is to duplicate the ILS when possible, to include glidepath angle, TCH, and intercept altitude. The goal is to have the same fixes shared by the ILS and LAAS. Missed approach criteria is different for LAAS than for ILS, so there are times that the missed approach can't be duplicated because the ILS missed approach turns too much or too soon. See para 491b at the following link for particulars; http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...19C%20CHG3.pdf JPH |
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