No2 question is a thowback to the days before GPS and was a system where pilots could make an approach using nearby vors ndbs etc if the ILS wasnt working
At my local airport glasgow for example I used to hear them saying on ATC they were making a "GOW 236 radial" approach ie using the 236 radia...
another idea is to download b707-436v22.zip from avsim... this has a built in INS in the throttle window which works fine just input the long/lat and press input button....another tip if you are using INS is to use go to fs map and click and drag the tower to a position say 10 nm out from your ...
No2 question is a thowback to the days before GPS and was a system where pilots could make an approach using nearby vors ndbs etc if the ILS wasnt working
At my local airport glasgow for example I used to hear them saying on ATC they were making a "GOW 236 radial" approach ie using the 236 radia...