static/image/common/user_online.gif dummyacc_123 static/image/common/clock.gif 2020-07-07 02:12
Here, http://www.askacfi.com/34512/ils-y-vs-ils-z.htm
Nice, Thanks
thank you! really interesting!
"In most cases, the difference is the method for joining the approach. For example at my airport KUZA, Rock Hill, SC, there is an ILS Y or LOC Y RWY 2 which uses a TAA and GPS to join the approach and fly the missed approach
nice, thanks for help
thanks that will definatly help those who look for it
Z uses longitude/latitude or RNAV components to approach, Y uses VOR, NDB, ADF (RNAV stuffs)
dummyacc_123 replied at 2020-07-07 08:12
Here, http://www.askacfi.com/34512/ils-y-vs-ils-z.htm
Thank you for the info!!
dummyacc_123 replied at 2020-07-07 08:12
Here, http://www.askacfi.com/34512/ils-y-vs-ils-z.htm
That's will help thank you
Thank you for the help!!
Thanks