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At: Dec 05 2008 00:00Z
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006 - 21:29:14 ET
I am going to illustrate how to intercept a NDB track using MS Flight Simulator 2004 in a perfect world (no wind to worry about). There are certain times that you will need to track to a NDB at a particular heading. This is mainly used in two situations: 1. You are using NDB (LF/MF) airways. In this example we want to intercept the Buttonville (KZ) NDB at 150°. Step One - Tune and Identify ![]() If you don't hear any Morse code, then the station is un-serviceable and cannot be used for navigation. If you hear Morse code and it is not what is to be expected, double check your frequency. Step Two - Parallel Your Track Turn your airplane to a heading of 150° (3) and note that the bearing to the NDB station is 50°[1] to the right (4). ![]() The rule of thumb to use is to add 30° to your bearing to station and turn that many degrees towards the ADF needle. There is one exception though. You never want to turn more than 90° so you add 30° to whatever your ADF needle shows to a maximum of 90°. In this case 30°+ 50° = 80° Step Three - Intercepting The Track
![]() Step Four - Flying To The NDB
Just keep on this heading and you will cross over the NDB. You will notice that the bearing to the station is 0° (because the needle is pointing to north)(9) ![]() How do you know when you've crossed over the NDB? When the needle swings 180° and points behind you.(10) ![]()
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