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![]() Thanks that's pretty much the way I understood it. I missed the part about turning off the GPS during partial panel. I'll have to go back and read it again. On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 20:33:04 -0800, "C J Campbell" wrote: wrote in message .. . Is there an examiner on board that can summarize the significant changes in the new PTS? For example, is the GPS required to be turned off during one of the approaches? No. However, the examiner may turn it off as part of a partial panel approach. One approach must be flown with glass cockpit displays or moving map displays turned off, if possible, but that does not necessarily mean that the GPS must be turned off. If the aircraft is equipped with GPS, one approach must be a GPS approach. If the aircraft has an autopilot, at least one approach must be flown with the autopilot coupled. I know one examiner who expects candidates to use the GPS and autopilot on every approach unless the examiner has specifically told them not to. |
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