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DME (Distance Measuring Equipment) is, as the name suggests, a system for measuring the slant distance between a suitably-equipped aircraft and a ground-based transponder station; DME stations are often colocated with VOR or ILS installations.

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The only time instance I've seen is when there are published times at different speeds for flying the distance between the FAF and the MAP. Are there any other ways this is achieved?
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Although the missed approach point in the profile view is 1.1 DME-400 feet, the GS out reference altitude is given as 410 feet in 1.0 DME. HOW?! Based on GS out reference altitudes, we are expected ...
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VOR-A approach into KSFY VOR/DME-A approach into 57C These are two random examples of approaches I found that appear identical in the way they'd be flown and their setup. The first at KSFY is titled ...
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The FAA's IFR handbook glosses over a keypoint: The aircraft DME transmits interrogating radio frequency (RF) pulses, which are received by the DME antenna at the ground facility. The signal ...
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In this example, when the aircraft is turning to the outbound leg, when do I start the timer? Is it after the end of the turn? At least, that is what I remember from 8168. Is this correct? In case of ...
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What are the flight path limits for an aircraft on a DME arc? I remember my instructor telling me that it was 0.5NM. For example, in a 18NM DME arc, the aircraft can be between 18.5 and 17.5NM. Is ...
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On this IAP procedure chart, I assume the MAP for the LOC/DME approach would be 0.4 or 0.5 NM away from the runway, and identify the point by using DME 1.4-1.5 NM point. But I am not sure if I am ...
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I am kind of confused with this approach and I come up with multiple questions. First, in the profile view, the FAF is depicted 3.1 NM away and MAPt is depicted 0.6 NM away. My understanding is these ...
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KCEW has VOR-A approach. And this has NOTME FIX MINIMA, which requires ADF or DME. However, these ADF or DME are used to find NOTME FIX, (to detect direction of LOM or Distance). In other words ADF ...
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Prescott ILS 21 L IAP does not note DME required, although it clearly says "Use I-PRC DME on localizer course". If you do not have DME, can you do this approach? or if your aircraft is not ...
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Does anyone know why some charts have written "Timing not authorized for defining the MAPt"? Could this happen when the DME required is written on the chart? Thank you,
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I have taken this question from keith williams book. I know that we can find the maximum range of DME by line of sight formula which is R=1.23(Ht + Hr). But I don't know how to determine it's minimum ...
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I am having difficulties finding specific information about DME pulse pair modulation. As far as I understand, the gaussian shaped pulse pairs are modulated using amplitude modulation. The carrier ...
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With more instrument approach procedures being designed for RNAV/GPS equipped aircraft, and considering the high level of radar coverage currently available, is there a need to spend valuable training ...
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How can the A320 receive simultaneously 3 DME signals (VOR1 + VOR2 + ILS) if it has only 2 DME receivers (and antennas)? Does it multiplex them in some way? If yes, does it mean if one DME receiver ...

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