ERAUGrad04
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I am a CFII and at the school I teach at, we have recently become very GPS oriented. We use all King 94's GPS units in our Cessna's, so we are not approved to do the LPV/LNAV thing, but I am quite familair with Precision GPS approaches. Now, if i am reading the majority of these posts right, most people are saying that the missed approach point is RW03. That is partially correct. The ONLY time that RW03 would be used as the missed approach point is on an LNAV only approach. If you are shooting the approach with LNAV/VNAV, both the RW03 and the VDP have practically no meaning to the approach. The VDP is calculated based on an MDA. If we are shooting this aproach with DA minimums, throw the VDP out the window. If you look off to the left of the aprroach, it states the that the glideslope angle is 3.00 degrees. And last time I calculated a VDP, it was figured at 3 degrees. Also notice that AFTER the VDP the solid line continues for a short while before turning to a dotted line(dotted line indicating missed approach). For practial purposes, this approach should be treated similarly to an ILS...go missed upon arrival at the decision altitude(1320) while on the glideslope.
Hope this helps.
ERAUGrad04
Hope this helps.
ERAUGrad04