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![]() That's why it's called a non-precision approach. You are suppose to understand on on-airport-faciliy's IAP limitations and be guided accordingly. These are antiques now. No... it's called a non precision approach if it lacks vertical guidance component in the form of a glideslope. And of course if it has a glideslope, its going to have a localizer or localizer type lateral guidance to the runway end.. what I thought was unique and remarkable about this approach, which nobody seems to notice what I was actually referring to.. was that the MAP wasnt before the runway, or over the threshhold, or over midfield.... but clean past the whole stinkin airport. Hadn't seen that before.. til now. Call me green.. I dont care.. I guess that isn't that remarkable of a thing to all the wise old men out there.. |
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