Originally Posted by
SandMan2
(I can't seem to find the answer to this anywhere. Prepping for an interview.)
If we have an offset localizer (up to 3 degrees), when the value is positive (e.g, 1.75 deg), we'd expect to see the runway on which side of aircraft?
I'd assume a positive value means the final approach course would bring you in just to the right of runway, and the runway would be left of center from the cockpit perspective. But I can't find the answer anywhere online. Thanks for the help.
FAA charts have the nice little arrow on the smaller airport diagram to visually depict how youre approaching the airport.
The main thing is the rwy hdg v LOC. It the LOC is 270 and your course is 267, the rwy will be offset right. If your course is 273 it'll be left. Then consider wind correction on final and that'll give you your answer on where to look out the window.
Good luck.