You're inbound for a private airport, Hughes, lodged between Marina del Rey, visible just left of your course, and the parallel runways of Los Angeles International. Proceed with your approach for a landing on Runway 04.
While you are inbound on the 330 radial (heading of 150 that they don't mention. You are told to hold on the 315 radial (requires either direct to VOR or a turn to the right to intercept and fly inbound on the 315 radial prior to reaching the VOR).
PROCEDURE TURN INBOUND- That point of a procedure turn maneuver where course reversal has been completed and an aircraft is established inbound on the intermediate approach segment or final approach course.
OH CRAP I forgot to turn the inbound onto a closing heading and he's flown through the localiser...Turn him again to establish from the other side, and...OH CRAP the climbing aircraft I turned has gone outside controlled airspace...
Next there is the inbound turn segment, which defines the point in which the plane turns from the outbound course to the inbound course.
For instance, when you were inbound on the localizer and the instructor rotated the DG to a different heading, all you had to do was hold that heading and watch the needle's movement.
Landing status codes used by aircrew to inform maintenance of their inbound aircraft's condition.
The pilot may state, "This is Cessna N1234, 5 miles south inbound for landing at Hartford.
It is normally your responsibility to confirm your flight, before your outbound and inbound journeys. Confirmation is best done directly with the airline 72 hours in advance of the flight time.
For example, if DOPEY is the final approach fix for runway 6, do not report “DOPEY inbound”, but rather “five mile final for runway 6”. Use strobe lights. Use them always.
The part of a landing sequence or aerodrome circuit procedure in which the aircraft has made its final turn and is inbound to the active runway. Downwind is the segment of the circuit paralleling the runway and flown on a reciprocal heading.
Aircraft disinsection is a process of using insecticide on inbound international aircraft for insect and disease control. It was first used in the 1930s but it is being reduced because of the ill effects on passengers and crew.
DEPLANED PASSENGERS - The passengers inbound to an airport on an arriving aircraft. The total annual number of passengers at an airport is the total of deplaned and enplaned passengers (see also).
That part of an instrument approach procedure which commences at the specified final approach fix or point, or where such a fix or point is not specified, at the end of the last procedure turn, base turn or inbound turn of a racetrack procedure, ...
Final Approach (IFR): The flight path of an aircraft that is inbound to the airport on an approved final instrument approach course, beginning at the final approach fix or point.
Lead radial. The radial at which the turn from the DME arc to the inbound course is started.
STAR: Standard Terminal Arrival Route, for inbound IFR traffic. STOL: Short Take-Off and Landing.
the number of degrees the bearing pointer points to the left or right of the nose. Station passage occurs when the ADF needle swings to at or near the reciprocal bearing. Tracking outbound from the station is done the same way as is done inbound.
See also: Flight, Aircraft, Airport, Service, Ident
 
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