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RNAV/GPS approaches at private airports

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RBosque

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Same...My TT is deadly on an RNAV.

VFR of course, - I have let it continue until I have determined that it will put the nosewheel on the centerline.

We have a nearby airstrip rarely used (private) but it has 2 RNAV approaches we can experiment/practice with without annoying anybody.

In an emergency, would not hesitate to give it (and me) the best shot ...

Cap
You have RNAV approaches at a nearby private strip? That's interesting. Does that strip have paved runway(s) or turf? I ask because I just bought a house in a fly-in community that does not have any RNAV approaches. I wonder what the requirements and the process would be to get RNAV approaches for our airpark?
 

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