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Old October 16th 03, 02:48 AM
Greg Esres
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When a TAA IAP is designed they are supposed to make sure airways
pass through each of the three areas.

Interesting that there is no guidance published for pilots to indicate
that a whole airway segment might be within a TAA and thus is
considered a "published segment." (I got my factoid from FAAO
8260.45A.)

I emphasize "suppose," especially since TAAs are sort of like doodoo
birds. (alas).

Uhmm.....Dodo birds, or doodoo birds? :-) Meaning they are either
rare, or nasty. LOL.

Didn't you indicate sometime that the future of the TAA was uncertain,
because they were unpopular with ATC? (We have lots around here.)



 




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