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Gotta remember that Thom's frame of reference is Europe, specifically
England. Although he flies/flew into US airspace, there is always the law of primacy to consider....what did he learn first, our way or their way? Bob Gardner "PaulaJay1" wrote in message ... In article m, "Richard Kaplan" writes: The Garmin 530 and UPSAT GX50 both consider Bryne intersection to be the FAF, but there is no Maltese cross. Any ideas? Can an approach exist without a charted FAF? Is there an alternate nomenclature to replace the Maltese cross? My refference is Trevor Thom's Instrument Flying. He says: "The FAF is marked on IAP charts with a maltese cross or a lighting bolt symbol. Where no final approach fix is shown, final descent should not be commenced until the airplane is established within +or- 5 deg of the final approach course." This is confusing to me as it says it is marked and then says what to do when it isn't. If I were flying it, I would assume Bryne (though assumptions on fimal are dangerous). Another interesting point, for flying the NDB, it doesn't say VOR required. Chuck |
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