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Old March 6th 05, 08:52 PM
Ron Garret
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In article , wrote:

Roy Smith wrote:

Ron Garret wrote:
I don't think it would have saved anyone much effort
if I'd listed all the URLs for all the approaches into SNA.


Sigh. Yes it would have been easier to click directly on a link you posted
than for me to go look it up myself. It's really to your advantage to make
it easier for somebody to answer. The easier you make it, the more likely
you are to get good answers.


Plus, unless we know the state in which an airport is located, we can't even
find it on the NACO site.


Well, I did mention is was southern California in the original post.
But if you go to the NACO DPP page and type in SNA (or any other airport
identifier) you get all the plates associated with that airport. (I
didn't know this until just now.) You don't need to know what state
it's in.

The URL for the NACO DPP page is:

http://www.naco.faa.gov/digital_tpp....005&end=3-17-2
005

but note that as the effective date is built in to this URL it will
change over time. This page:

http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=naco/online/d_tpp

contains a link that I presume gets updated to the current revision.

rg