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![]() "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 08:21:21 -0700, "C J Campbell" wrote: No. You can't fly the VOR unless you have VOR on board and the VOR on the ground is operational. You may substitute WAAS for the VOR if the approach has been approved for WAAS. That is directly contrary to what is in the AIM with regard to overlay approaches, whether or not WAAS is mentioned. " h. GPS Approach Procedures ... During these GPS approaches [referring to overlay approaches], underlying ground-based NAVAIDs are not required to be operational and associated aircraft avionics need not be installed, operational, turned on or monitored " That's an overlay approach, a "VOR or GPS RWY 24" approach, for example. For an approach like that you don't need a VOR, but you would for a "VOR RWY 24" approach. |
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