Bill
Touchdown! Greaser!
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- Mar 2, 2005
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OK, flying your approach inbound heading TO the station:
Say your right of course on approach heading, and the needle is 10 degrees left of the nose (RB350). I would then turn left 20 degrees and fly that heading. The needle would, during the turn, swing up thru the nose and then end up 10 degrees right (RB010) after the turn. I would then fly heading until the needle is 20 degrees right (RB020), and then turn 20 degrees right back to inbound published heading. If I did everything right, when I roll out the needle should be on the nose (RB360), correct?
Ok, flying from the station:
Say you are left of course on approach heading, and the needle is showing 10 degrees right of the tail (RB170). I would turn 20 degrees right, and when I roll out, the needle should be 30 degrees right of the tail (RB150). I fly that heading until the needle is dragged 10 degrees back towards the tail until the needle is 20 degrees right of tail (RB160), and then turn left 20 degrees back to approach heading. If I did everything right, the needle should then be on the tail (RB180).
Is this it?
Say your right of course on approach heading, and the needle is 10 degrees left of the nose (RB350). I would then turn left 20 degrees and fly that heading. The needle would, during the turn, swing up thru the nose and then end up 10 degrees right (RB010) after the turn. I would then fly heading until the needle is 20 degrees right (RB020), and then turn 20 degrees right back to inbound published heading. If I did everything right, when I roll out the needle should be on the nose (RB360), correct?
Ok, flying from the station:
Say you are left of course on approach heading, and the needle is showing 10 degrees right of the tail (RB170). I would turn 20 degrees right, and when I roll out, the needle should be 30 degrees right of the tail (RB150). I fly that heading until the needle is dragged 10 degrees back towards the tail until the needle is 20 degrees right of tail (RB160), and then turn left 20 degrees back to approach heading. If I did everything right, the needle should then be on the tail (RB180).
Is this it?