http://www.naco.faa.gov/d-tpp/0603/00982I6.PDF
This is the ILS RWY 6 for KTTN. My question is this: Lets say the aircraft position is directly over the tower in the lower left part of the plan view. ATC tells the pilot "maintain 3000, turn right heading 090, cleared ILS RWY 6 approach". I understand that since he is being radar vectored, the aircraft is expected to NOT execute the racetrack pattern, but to proceed straight in. But - at which point can the pilot descend to 1900 feet, the mda for gs intercept? Is it within 1 minute of the LOM as long as he's established on the LOC? What is throwing me is this blurb out of AIM 5-4-7(b):
"...the procedure turn of a published IAP shall not be considered a segment of that IAP until the aircraft reaches the inital fix or facility upon which the pt is based."
So, technically is he not established on a published course until he passes the LOM? Or, since he doesn't have to execute a PT because of radar vectors, does this not apply. I'm probably making this more complicated than it is, but if anyone could clarify this for me that would be great.
This is the ILS RWY 6 for KTTN. My question is this: Lets say the aircraft position is directly over the tower in the lower left part of the plan view. ATC tells the pilot "maintain 3000, turn right heading 090, cleared ILS RWY 6 approach". I understand that since he is being radar vectored, the aircraft is expected to NOT execute the racetrack pattern, but to proceed straight in. But - at which point can the pilot descend to 1900 feet, the mda for gs intercept? Is it within 1 minute of the LOM as long as he's established on the LOC? What is throwing me is this blurb out of AIM 5-4-7(b):
"...the procedure turn of a published IAP shall not be considered a segment of that IAP until the aircraft reaches the inital fix or facility upon which the pt is based."
So, technically is he not established on a published course until he passes the LOM? Or, since he doesn't have to execute a PT because of radar vectors, does this not apply. I'm probably making this more complicated than it is, but if anyone could clarify this for me that would be great.