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rocky289 wrote:QUOTE (rocky289 @ Sep 26 2014,10:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So to get onto that, take the ELRU2B approach?
AfirmChris Maher
NZ CPL(A)+MEIR, NZNV,
NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Sep 26 2014,4:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Last time I flew the rnav app it dumped me off at about 4000 feet above the field with no where near enough room to get down comfortably....I haven't done it since but am I missing something?
Now that I watch this video again I'm pretty sure this chap didnt follow the appropriate procedure because the approach plate clearly states that for this RNAV approach, once at the MAP you need to break off and go visual either circling around for rwy05 or the figure 8 pattern for rwy23Last edited by FunkymonkeyNZ on Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.Chris Maher
NZ CPL(A)+MEIR, NZNV,
cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Sep 26 2014,4:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It's all on the chart Nick. The minima is 4100ft. Once at the MAP then follow the visual circuit diagram according to landing runway.
I am not sure most coded approaches ie for PMDG, Majestic or iFly will work because they need to have a runway coded into the procedure. This approach doesn't have that.
Oh I see! I couldn't figure out how that figure 8 part related to anything!
Thanks, I'll have another go laterNick
nzav8tor wrote:QUOTE (nzav8tor @ Sep 27 2014,11:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Theres nothing stopping a request for a visual approach if conditions and traffic permit. It saves alot of time to break off early as shown in the video rather than fly the whole approach and figure 8 if it's not necessary.
If on vatsim how would you request this? There's a video of the 732 from Ch to qn and he requests they cancel their IFR flight plan and proceed VFR, but I think I heard this it's not the correct procedure these days?Nick
nzav8tor wrote:QUOTE (nzav8tor @ Sep 30 2014,4:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>If conditions permit virtually all commerical IFR traffic in NZ will fly visual approaches. There are specific procedures for AA and WN with visual reporting points.
Except for heavies whereby these days it's the full approach. Some IFR traffic at other airfields like NZPP and NZQN still fly the RNAV or RNP approach track, even though visual, due to separation issues when integrating arriving IFR and VFR traffic . ATC or FSS will know the track of the arriving IFR traffic.
rocky289 wrote:QUOTE (rocky289 @ Oct 1 2014,8:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just a heads up. You can pull off the NZQN RNP Y Approaches in the Aerosoft Airbus, and might i add very well. just make sure you turn your nav data in the aerosoft control program to navidata pro.Chris Maher
NZ CPL(A)+MEIR, NZNV,
FunkymonkeyNZ wrote:QUOTE (FunkymonkeyNZ @ Oct 1 2014,8:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>in the aerosoft control program to navidata pro.
Navigraph or NavDataPro?Nick
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