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I thought the justification for that was a lack of support for GPS with moving ships (since it's an active system using position and velocity computation based off of 4 GPS satellite position fixes and time) and certainly a lack of GPS approaches into durkistan prevented it being an efficacious IFR navigation system for ship-based/tactical military aircraft. Whereas land-based aircraft are more likely to have it (doesn't the E-6/P-3 have IFR GPS?) since they are strictly airfield based and tend to land at bigger airports which have established GPS instrument approaches, which makes it useful for them to have.
It's got nothing to do with that. The reason that many of them aren't IFR certified is because they lack an "integrity monitoring system." This has something to do with the fact that most TACAIR platforms use/make a lot of our own NAV waypoints using JMPS, so there's a greater possibility that something in the DAFIF may not be what it's supposed to be. That's my undertanding of the issue.
Brett
Well, sure. We can create and fly waypoints on our MD as well. And despite being potentially extremely accurate, since it isn't DAFIF (obviously, if created on-demand in MPS/PFPS), then it can't be used for IFR navigation. What I'm wondering is why our airframes don't have a certified GPS complete with updated CARDS etc.
Touche. However, using the "this one time" argument, you can argue for putting just about any piece of gear on the bird (this one det, when we evaced that SEAL that looked like Bruce Willis or that other time we evaced those people from Jurassic Park....). But I can still see how when it comes down to pounds and dollars how the VOR gets left out (having an a/c that can't fly IFR with GPS in the 21st century is mildly criminal though).
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I've heard the same reason that Brett gave. Our EGIs are too open ended, which makes them great in a tactical situation but leaves a lot of room for error if Johnny FNG decides to fat finger the lat/long for the point DOUCH.
Some E-2s have a COTS Garmin GNS-530 that adds VOR/ILS in addition to Nav-Legal GPS. But it's not installed in all aircraft.
I like the Majic Box for certain things, but trying to finger-fu it while single engine and on fire with a pitch feel problem in the sim sometimes just "Hey put channel XX in the TACAN" is much easier.
You have not experienced the Dudashtrophe. I forgot to add you are lost comm.![]()
I like the Majic Box for certain things, but trying to finger-fu it while single engine and on fire with a pitch feel problem in the sim sometimes just "Hey put channel XX in the TACAN" is much easier.
As the TACANs start to become less reliable and/or some of the routes only have VOR/DMEs, moving on an IFR flight plan from one area to the other gets harder and harder, and hopefully the place you're going has a TACAN once you get there in case the weather is crap.