Major Cause of IFR Checkride Fails | GPS and VLOC Modes

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I passed my instrument checkride in October. The only note from the examiner afterwards was, “Garmin will get you”. Now, he had a bunch of reasons to support this statement, and this was one of them. Luckily, I remembered to check the 430W and actually pointed to it to confirm it had flipped like it was suppose to. It had bitten me before on practice approaches. This video is an excellent reminder.

thatjpwing
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You didn't mention here--BOTH of the needles on the OBS have their ORANGE FLAGS ON, which means you shouldn't be paying attention to them anyway. That should be completely fundamental to any IFR flying. If a needle is flagged, ignore it.

fsodn
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Yep I remembered the CDI soft key on my IFR Checkride. It’s on most IFR Checklist’s. ForeFlight has 1 Also in the checklist sections & u can set it to Audibly read it off as u fly !

OshowAfrica
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430 will switch to VLOC when you are joining the leg immediately prior to the FAF AND the localizer frequency is correct in the active NAV radio. In some cases you may want to monitor the glide slope indication earlier than that in which case - push the vloc manually.

asho
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Always be asking yourself “what is my source of navigation right now?”

CascadiaAviation
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I’ve modified the CRAP checklist. This is what I’ve used after my approach plate brief.

C-CDI
R-RAIM VLOC or GPS if GPS what type of GPS APP and verify LPV LP+V or LNAV-important!
A-Autopilot preselect -APR Mode
P-POWER SET (know your power settings)

rn
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This bit me in XPlane about a month ago. So far I've never had it happen in the aircraft.

MichaelLloyd
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Good video. I have never trusted it to switch for me. Always just press vloc myself for this reason.

thejcarne
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So if the approach such as the ILS-30 @Jefferson City, MO uses a (LOM) as the IAF, you can fly to it via the GPS. If you still had a working ADF you can use that to go to the IAF. So I’m guessing you must fly outbound on the GPS, start your procedure turn as published and the switch to the VLOC to intercept the localizer inbound? If you fly outbound on the localizer then there is reverse sensing and a very sensitive CDI. I would think the examiner would allow you to switch to VLOC as you are starting the procedure turn. Am I wrong?

aviatortrucker
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To get ur IFR done in North America, the most important thing is to master ur Garmin430 530

owengao
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I am assuming in real life outside the Sim the flags will show on the localizer

technicalactivity
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i don't understand. Should the glideslope needle not show a red flag?

streptokokke
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I thought the G1000 should switch automatically, unless you’re doing a VOR

suekingchen
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I just started flying with the 430, are there any simulators out there I can put in my desk to learn more of its functions??

timbersflyingclub
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Also, not knowing how to intercept a V-airway.

sigbauer
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Super easy to make that with the pressure of an examiner sitting next to you.

Factory
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Aviation 101 also talked about this when he was instructing his gf. I can't just understand, how and why this mistake does occur and why people fall for it.

AM.Boxing