What do you all know about VOR/DME Approaches? I tried shooting it Rwy 9 at St. Maarten, but it doens't line me up with the centerline, just directs me to the on-field VOR. I know its not a precision approach, so I need to control the altitude, but shouldn't an approach line you up on the centerline? What am I doing wrong and what is the proper way of doing it?
You have to read and understand the approach chart. The chart I looked at for the VOR Approach to 09 states that the approach course is offset 3 degrees from the runway. Also, VOR approaches essentially take you TO the navaid and then you follow the prescribed course in the chart which will , IN A NO WIND SITUATION, line you up close enough so that when you break minimum you sheould see and be able to reach the runway.
If there is a wind you have to adjust accordingly or you may not even be close to the runway.
VOR/DME approaches are called non precision approaches for a reason.
if you've never used it - try this site:
http://www.navfltsm.addr.com/index.htmVic