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Night ILS approach with Nav2 problems and Night Flight with ATC COMS- Video



 
 
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Old March 5th 09, 03:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Night ILS approach with Nav2 problems and Night Flight with ATC COMS- Video

Was safety pilot for an IA student (Dale). Dale came to my airport
and picked me up so we could knock out some hood time for him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd4qLYbHPeo

Ran into Nav1 and Nav2 discrepancies as well as Nav2 radio not tuning
in frequencies ending with zero.

Video includes in cockpit quick decision making conversation and Dale
requesting to break the approach off.Not sure what the problem ended
up being with the Nav radio.

Great workout for the both of us having to change our train of
thoughts from one approach to another.

Last minute of the video are night flying scenes missed by Dale :-))
Night flying at it's best when air is soooo pristine.
 




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