Exactly. Some airplanes just aren't designed to be flown without the FMS. You can't dispatch a 717 without the FMS.AA717 driver, how would you tune nav aids in the 717 without an fms?
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Exactly. Some airplanes just aren't designed to be flown without the FMS. You can't dispatch a 717 without the FMS.AA717 driver, how would you tune nav aids in the 717 without an fms?
Yes you are I'm afraid, some aircraft (apparently not a Gulfstream) need the FMS to be operational.
AA717 driver, how would you tune nav aids in the 717 without an fms?
AA717, Actualy I don't think it's frightening, I think it's professional. Flying in high density airspace with ATC constantly changing your arrival and then your runway transition off of the arrival makes for lots of busy work on the arrival below 18000.
Standby Nav Rad
How do you get to Standby NAV/RAD without an FMS?
Is that some fancy pass travel benny you guys have at SW? For a minute I thought you meant a pacifier, like a baby's, but I figure a passifier must be some pass riding enhancement. You guys get all the good stuff:crying:.You guys ever fly round dials?
This thread really is showing who the "unprofessional" pilots are. They're the ones who can't think for themselves and won't leave the house without their passifier.
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AA717, Actualy I don't think it's frightening, I think it's professional. Flying in high density airspace with ATC constantly changing your arrival and then your runway transition off of the arrival makes for lots of busy work on the arrival below 18000.
That's only meant for in-flight failures to get you to your destination or diversion airport. You can't dispatch like that.Standby Nav Rad