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Old 18th Jun 2005, 03:43
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Glide slope indications

I can't remember what angle deviation is represented by 1 and 2 dots high/low on the g/s.

The neurons are saying 0.6 degree per dot, but they are a bit dusty.

Can anyone help?
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Glide Slope:
One dot represents a glide slope deviation of 0.15°; a scale with 5 dots up/down gives a full scale deviation of 0.7° (or more).

Localizer:
One dot represents a localizer deviation of 0.5° and a full five-dot scale represents a total ILS Localizer deviation of 2.5° or more.

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