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John Theune wrote:
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...23X05372&key=1 According to the accident report the plane impacted a tower just left of the centerline but 450 below the published minimum height. Short of WAAS no GPS will keep you from trouble if you don't follow the altitude restrictions on the plate. I find it interesting that the report mentions that a GPS was found in the plane but makes no mention of charts on board. Could this have been a case of him not having the plate but trying to fly the approach from his VFR GPS? If this is the case the certification level of the GPS has no bearing in the crash. Baro is used for height. Ron Lee |
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