groundpointsix
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I was supposed to take my instrument ride today, but after the oral we decided we wouldn't be able to complete the flight portion due to weather. (Go figure, a checkride to be able to fly in clouds must be conducted under VFR...I'll rant about that on another day) It turns out that the plane I'll now be taking my ride in is equipped with a VOR/DME RNAV. I know that one of the approaches he will ask me to perform for him is a partial panel NDB at my home airport. My question is this: Since there is a transition route from a VOR w/ DME to the NDB, which is the IAF/FAF, can I legally use the RNAV to create a waypoint at the NDB and use it as lateral guidence on the approach? Am I asking for trouble from the DE if I when I start dialing in the waypoint?
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