Tracking the Localizer Outbound
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:37 pm
So I'm practicing for I6, the full ILS RWY 19R approach from LAX to SNA. I'd flown it a couple of times already with no problems, allowing the autopilot to fly the approach (including the course-reversal) coupled to the GPS.
On my third try, getting a little bored, I decide that my GPS has suffered a failure while inbound from SLI to SAGER and I'll need to use different navaids to help me complete the approach. I switch to tracking the SLI 049 radial outbound from the VOR and set up the KSNA localizer on VOR2 (and also set ISNA as the standby frequency on NAV1). I know that when I cross the localizer I'll be at SAGER (and to double check, I ought to be 17.3 DME from KSNA). I'll turn left to 014 degrees at SAGER, punch NAV1 onto the localizer, and track it outbound on VOR1 for 1 minute while descending to 3500'. After a minutes passes, I'll make the teardrop left turn to re-intercept the localizer and all will be good -- at that point it's a normal ILS approach and the GPS failure wasn't a big deal.
I'm patting myself on the back for being such a clever lad, then as I make the left turn to 014 outbound from SAGER I realize I have no freaking idea how to fly a localizer course in reverse. I'd dialed in 014 as my course, but THAT didn't seem to be working. After wandering left and right like a drunken sailor for about 45 seconds, I just settled on flying a 014 HEADING, made the left teardrop turn and intercepted the localizer. From then on I was fine, but I felt really stupid for forgetting that a localizer wasn't a VOR. I realize that I could have just turned left at SAGER and flown a 014 heading, but that would only work if there was no wind.
What is the correct way to track a localizer in the "wrong" direction?
On my third try, getting a little bored, I decide that my GPS has suffered a failure while inbound from SLI to SAGER and I'll need to use different navaids to help me complete the approach. I switch to tracking the SLI 049 radial outbound from the VOR and set up the KSNA localizer on VOR2 (and also set ISNA as the standby frequency on NAV1). I know that when I cross the localizer I'll be at SAGER (and to double check, I ought to be 17.3 DME from KSNA). I'll turn left to 014 degrees at SAGER, punch NAV1 onto the localizer, and track it outbound on VOR1 for 1 minute while descending to 3500'. After a minutes passes, I'll make the teardrop left turn to re-intercept the localizer and all will be good -- at that point it's a normal ILS approach and the GPS failure wasn't a big deal.
I'm patting myself on the back for being such a clever lad, then as I make the left turn to 014 outbound from SAGER I realize I have no freaking idea how to fly a localizer course in reverse. I'd dialed in 014 as my course, but THAT didn't seem to be working. After wandering left and right like a drunken sailor for about 45 seconds, I just settled on flying a 014 HEADING, made the left teardrop turn and intercepted the localizer. From then on I was fine, but I felt really stupid for forgetting that a localizer wasn't a VOR. I realize that I could have just turned left at SAGER and flown a 014 heading, but that would only work if there was no wind.
What is the correct way to track a localizer in the "wrong" direction?