I need some help from my Kiwi sim pilots about approaches into NZQN (Queenstown).
First of all, I down-loaded the differet approaches fron the NZ Aviation web site.
First question: Is the Slope Hill VOR/DME correctly located in FS9? The reason I'm asking is that according to the VOR/DME A chart I should be approaching SH at a hdg of 218* and arrive at an altitude of 4700'. Then I would make a small turn to 212* and be lined up on RWY 23. But, in the PMDG 737-800 and crossing the SH VOR, the RWY is way off to my left and I need to turn left almost 90* then come back all the while trying to descend 3200' in a distance of two miles. So what is the long & Lat of Slope Hill so I can verify the location in FS9? And the rate of descent seems way too steep with an approach speed of 145knts.
Possibly this would not be the correct approach for the 738. I know that Qantas does fly the 738 into NZQN, so it is possible.
Maybe I should use the RNAV (RNP) approaches for Queenstown instead. So I really would appreciate some clue here as this is one of the most, if not the most, favorite city I've had the pleasure of visiting. I'm using Snowman's scenery for this airport.
One other question: on the glide path portion of the chart (RNAV), there appears two sets of numbers, one in bold and preceded by the letters GP, and the other below, e.g. GP 3040. Can some one please explain the meaning?
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Thank you for your help.
Jim D.
USA
KSJC
