AvroGuy
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If there are still NDB approaches in service in the US you should now how to fly one, especially as a professional airline pilot. If the brand new $300,000 C172 you trained in did'nt have one, then go and rent one for a few hours with an ADF and get some dual before you enter the world of professional pilots. If you can't fly an NDB approach, you should be limited to weekend flying as a hobby.
PLZ, rent an airplane to be a professional airline pilot. That is almost as good as say you have to wear a hat to be a professional airline pilot.
Any person who has an instrument rating and hired by an airline should be able to pickup the ndb in the CRJ, especially with the wind drift indicator. That was the easies NDB I ever did during my Avro trng and now that I am on the CRJ we are not authorized to do NDB approaches at my current company. Also aren't the XJ Saabs getting GPS? How about an overlay of the approach. That is what we did in the AVRO for some of the approaches. That was for reference only still used primary nav for the approach. The fixes gave situational awareness.