![]() On my real-life flights to Malta, the route never went via the MLT ndb, but the plane was flying north of the island (where you could then see the island to your right), and made 2 turns of about 90 degrees to get to final. ![]() Now I've got a few questions on the approach, specifically runway 32, as I doubt the charts I use are right, or the pilots of the planes I flew with didn't use the charts.Īs you can see on page 6, the ILS arrival chart for runway 32, the approach uses the MLA ndb, after which you need to fly heading 135, and after 9nM make a 180 degree turn for the final leg. Since I'm a big fan of the small islands called Malta (LMML) (in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea), often my flights with the NGX end up there.
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