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Richard wrote:
The chart is "clear" as is. Review the LEGEND in the front of the U.S. Terminal Procedure book. (Page H1 in my approach books.) Bottom left corner of page: Under "ALTITUDES" 2500 with a line under it - "Minimum Altitude". Pretty clear! If there is more than one minimum altitude at a fix, my experience has shown that the highest Category A altitude will be shown on the NACO profile view, since the lower requires additional conditions to be met. Hence the 1120 on the planview, not the 680, but 680 is clearly listed in the minima box. Which one would you want to read at a quick glance? |
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