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Old 04-26-2019 | 03:50 PM
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BravoTango
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Originally Posted by msankaran
Just be very instrument proficient, that’s the biggest hurdle.

Thanks, BT.
One follow up question:
In training and for the checkride, is GPS allowed for navigation and non precision approaches, or are they only done with the GPS turned off? In other words, can I use the GPS for situational awareness when flying a VOR or LOC approach, or am I required to fly it solely by reference to the CDI?
I heard somewhere that all the planes have a 430W. Is that correct?


Yes all planes have a 430w or two, plus autopilot. You’ll train to proficiency without em generally, but on the line as a practical matter it’s 99% RNAV and ILS.


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