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VintageRed 21st Sep 2012 03:39

OZ ILS and LOC approaches
 
Hi folks,

I've been away for a while so i hope you can help me out.

Are there any cat 1 ILS approaches in Oz which DO NOT include a LOC app?

Cheers

Red

fujii 21st Sep 2012 06:55

No. Except Wagga Wagga, all are controlled aerodromes.

swh 21st Sep 2012 07:15

Did Albany get a tower recently ?

Wizofoz 21st Sep 2012 07:21

Not sure what controlled airspace has to do with loc only approaches.

RENURPP 21st Sep 2012 07:26

To .the best of my knowledge there are no ILS's that don't have LLZ approaches, there are LLZ approaches with no glideslope. E.g. cairns 33.

morno 21st Sep 2012 11:41

Wagga has an ILS? :confused:

Jabawocky 21st Sep 2012 12:00

RWY23 morno

You need to get out more mate :ok:

morno 21st Sep 2012 12:12

Out of QLD, yes, you're right Jaba!

Well there you go, did not know that.

Jack Ranga 21st Sep 2012 13:46

The ILS is only new, tower there soon perhaps?

Aussie 21st Sep 2012 22:53

I remember the tower used to operate in Wagga some years ago... Maybe someone can fill in the date.. :ok:

mates rates 22nd Sep 2012 09:00

Don't forget there is a difference between a LOC approach and a LLZ approach!So which one do you mean?

le Pingouin 22nd Sep 2012 10:17

LOC is the localiser and locators are now referred to as NDBs. LLZ no longer exists. Changed several years ago........

VintageRed 22nd Sep 2012 10:53

Thanks folks for the replies.


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