FAR/AIM REFRESH 1-1-10. Simplified Directional Facility (SDF) a. - TopicsExpress



          

FAR/AIM REFRESH 1-1-10. Simplified Directional Facility (SDF) a. The SDF provides a final approach course similar to that of the ILS localizer. It does not provide glide slope information. A clear understanding of the ILS localizer and the additional factors listed below completely describe the operational characteristics and use of the SDF. b. The SDF transmits signals within the range of 108.10 to 111.95 MHz. c. The approach techniques and procedures used in an SDF instrument approach are essentially the same as those employed in executing a standard localizer approach except the SDF course may not be aligned with the runway and the course may be wider, resulting in less precision. d. Usable off-course indications are limited to 35degrees either side of the course centerline. Instrument indications received beyond 35 degrees should be disregarded. e. The SDF antenna may be offset from the runway centerline. Because of this, the angle of convergence between the final approach course and the runway bearing should be determined by reference to the instrument approach procedure chart. This angle is generally not more than 3 degrees. However, it should be noted that inasmuch as the approach course originates at the antenna site, an approach which is continued beyond the runway threshold will lead the aircraft to the SDF offset position rather than along the runway centerline. FIG 1-1-7 FAA Instrument Landing Systems aim0101_Auto9 f. The SDF signal is fixed at either 6 degrees or 12degrees as necessary to provide maximum flyability and optimum course quality. g. Identification consists of a three-letter identifier transmitted in Morse Code on the SDF frequency. The appropriate instrument approach chart will indicate the identifier used at a particular airport.
Posted on: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 12:06:42 +0000

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