52Vincent
Worlds Fastest Motorcycle
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OK, I think I may have put to much thought into this (hence the reason for this post).
While flying an approach that requires DME, and DME is not in the airplane, can you use the GPS in lieu of it? The reason I ask is simple; if DME is used it measures the distance to the end of the runway on the localizer frequency (Correct?). If you use GPS where is the distance calculated from? I would think, the lat. and long. coordinates progammed in the software.
Another way of looking at it; is the distance in the "DIRECT TO" function the same as the distance in the "APPROACH MODE"?
Thanks ahead of time for any clarification.
While flying an approach that requires DME, and DME is not in the airplane, can you use the GPS in lieu of it? The reason I ask is simple; if DME is used it measures the distance to the end of the runway on the localizer frequency (Correct?). If you use GPS where is the distance calculated from? I would think, the lat. and long. coordinates progammed in the software.
Another way of looking at it; is the distance in the "DIRECT TO" function the same as the distance in the "APPROACH MODE"?
Thanks ahead of time for any clarification.