wayneda40
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Wayne, GeezerGeek Pilot
Thanks, Gary, for watching. This GPS 25 has an MDA of 920' MSL/AGL (NOTAMed to 1000'), a bit because of terrain and more likely to move traffic from crossing over neighborhoods. Given that are prevailing winds are westerly, we'd love to have an RNAV 25 LPV. Levi's C182 has a GTN 650 with a Century 2000 autopilot (with add-on GPSS).Enjoyed the video. We deal with the same issue here at Ocean City MD. Thankfully our RNAV GPS RWY 32 LPV DA is 261’ and it’s flat everywhere. Airport elevation is 12’
I didn’t see what AP he had in the 182. I had to shed some rust with my Stec 60 so I get the Buttonology sequence required. I should say I get it now
Now that's promising news! Thx,There is a reworked RNAV 25 in the works at KSBA. I don't think terrain is an issue for a straight in (the current approach is offset), as the only obstacle is a 399' hill that is well away from the airport. @aterpster might know what changes are being made. It is meant to be published next year.
There is a reworked RNAV 25 in the works at KSBA. I don't think terrain is an issue for a straight in (the current approach is offset), as the only obstacle is a 399' hill that is well away from the airport. @aterpster might know what changes are being made. It is meant to be published next year.
Now that's promising news! Thx,
Wayne
https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/fli...uctionPlan&nasrId=SBA#tabs-2#searchResultsTop
Late next year. Is this where you heard about it? Or somewhere else.