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Forum: Tech Log
24th Jul 2015, 10:10
Replies: 15
Views: 3,155
Posted By vapilot2004

Thanks for the reply Dusk. You know, our...

Thanks for the reply Dusk.

You know, our native language affects how we think and is part of our cultural differences. I have found reading technical material is surely one way to suss out those...
Forum: Tech Log
22nd Jul 2015, 23:42
Replies: 15
Views: 3,155
Posted By vapilot2004

Dusk2dawn, NAV databases, yes, I got that part!

Actually the terms I shared regarding NDB approach types are NAV database terminology per ARINC. The part I was a bit unsure of was whether we are talking approach types or arrivals. Both terms were...
Forum: Tech Log
20th Jul 2015, 08:31
Replies: 15
Views: 3,155
Posted By vapilot2004

WC: Regarding the regionals - I think I might...

WC:
Regarding the regionals - I think I might understand how they got there - and it probably wasn't all profit and short-sightedness. Perhaps it was more along the lines of: 'Why install equipment...
Forum: Tech Log
20th Jul 2015, 05:24
Replies: 15
Views: 3,155
Posted By vapilot2004

D2D, is it possible those airports that have gone...

D2D, is it possible those airports that have gone missing are (RNAV approaches aside of course) NPA-only equipped?
Forum: Tech Log
20th Jul 2015, 05:20
Replies: 15
Views: 3,155
Posted By vapilot2004

WC, well that all makes sense, if by RAA you mean...

WC, well that all makes sense, if by RAA you mean the airline group.

The ongoing phase out of ground-based NAVAIDs has strong potential to affect marginally equipped aircraft operations when the...
Forum: Tech Log
20th Jul 2015, 01:49
Replies: 15
Views: 3,155
Posted By vapilot2004

Interesting. Could it be you are looking at a...

Interesting. Could it be you are looking at a conversation/list involving the incoming new order?

I know in the states, there are hundreds of airports, some quite large, that are on the FAA's...
Forum: Tech Log
17th Jul 2015, 10:43
Replies: 15
Views: 3,155
Posted By vapilot2004

NDB with DME. 'N' is NDB. This is not Honeywell...

NDB with DME. 'N' is NDB. This is not Honeywell (or Smiths) but an ARINC standard.
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