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Substituting GPS for localizer DME distances
Asked by: Charles22 3468 views General Aviation
The IFH (Chapter 9, page 9-27) states that GPS can be used to determine the aircraft position over a fix defined by an NDB/compass locator bearing crossing a VOR/LOC course, a typical IAF for a localizer approach.
Is GPS also approved as a DME replacement during the final phase of a localizer approach to determine the distance from the missed approach point? If so, in what FAA document is this stated (please reference paragraph/sentence)?
Does the answer apply also to VOR approaches?
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