Just a quick word to all the fellers out there... especially Spaz.
Last night, I finally got back to basics and was flying "ok, 3" approaches again. I had gotten away from using the ball and relying on the ICLS needles. The funny thing is, other than helping you setup a good pattern and getting you in the ball park, you cannot follow the needles for a good landing. Dont get me wrong, it has its place, especially for night traps and/or foul weather, but its also JUST to get you to the point where you see the ball and still fly the ball, indexer, and lineup for the final landing phase.
Also, I didnt realize but I was doing patterns WITH A TAILWIND all this time. Some days I feel like a dolt. I switched the 5 kt wind to the correct heading and sure enough, all my "timing" issues that Ive posted on the Carrier thread dissappeared. I was back to flying tight carrier daytime patterns, getting setup right (ICLS needles and TACAN til the 45), then 3/4 final and in using the ball, indexer, and carrier lineup procedures. Works everytime like clockwork! Go figure. Read the fine print, do what is written, and wha-la... it works. Some days Im amazed I actually get around on planet earth without major accidents.
My point for this post is that athough this is a very great addition to the Hornet HUD, dont get carried away with it and understand its limitations and uses. However, when on final (3/4 mile and in) or when visual on the meatball, switch back to the tried and true... ball, indexer, lineup for a 3 wire trap.
Take Care and good flying
Sludge