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Old September 26th 03, 11:37 PM
ROBIN FLY
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Default OAK arrival procedure

I am going from El Monte (EMT) to Oakland (OAK) tomorrow. With single engine
plane at 120 knt, which arrival procedure / approach can I expect from ATC?

Thanks,

Robin Hou
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Old September 27th 03, 04:40 AM
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I don't have my approach plates here, but I think if you're coming from the
south they'll want you on the arrival that takes you from:
PXN (Panoche) V301 SUNOL and then in on the ILS for 27R. Bay Approach will
say something like: "maintain 3200 until GROVE cleared approach." I don't
think the ILS has a DME, so GROVE is a cross radial fix.

The TAF looks like a layer at 1,000' until noon - you'll break out inside
CASES. Cool.


"ROBIN FLY" wrote in message
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I am going from El Monte (EMT) to Oakland (OAK) tomorrow. With single

engine
plane at 120 knt, which arrival procedure / approach can I expect from

ATC?

Thanks,

Robin Hou



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Old September 27th 03, 06:56 AM
Marty Shapiro
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"McGregor" wrote in
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I don't have my approach plates here, but I think if you're coming
from the south they'll want you on the arrival that takes you from:
PXN (Panoche) V301 SUNOL and then in on the ILS for 27R. Bay Approach
will say something like: "maintain 3200 until GROVE cleared approach."
I don't think the ILS has a DME, so GROVE is a cross radial fix.


You will only be talking to Bay Approach if you go through a time warp.
About a year ago they changed to Sierra Approach and a few months later
they changed to the current Norcal Approach.

GROVE is charted as D11.7 OAK or the SJC 336 radial. Charted altitude for
GROVE is now 3,400'.


The TAF looks like a layer at 1,000' until noon - you'll break out
inside CASES. Cool.


CASES is not on the current chart (Jepp or Terps). The FAF is FITKI (D5.5
OAK) which, on the GS, you should cross at 1,500'. AOPA members can find
the ILS 27R Terps plate at:

http://download.aopa.org/iap/2003090...ls_rwy_27r.pdf



"ROBIN FLY" wrote in message
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I am going from El Monte (EMT) to Oakland (OAK) tomorrow. With
single

engine
plane at 120 knt, which arrival procedure / approach can I expect
from

ATC?

Thanks,

Robin Hou



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Old September 27th 03, 11:45 AM
David Megginson
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Marty Shapiro writes:

CASES is not on the current chart (Jepp or Terps). The FAF is FITKI (D5.5
OAK) which, on the GS, you should cross at 1,500'. AOPA members can find
the ILS 27R Terps plate at:

http://download.aopa.org/iap/2003090...ls_rwy_27r.pdf


Everybody else can find it he

http://www.myairplane.com/databases/.../OAK_ir27R.pdf


All the best,


David
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Old October 1st 03, 12:17 AM
ROBIN FLY
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from the south they'll want you on the arrival that takes you from:
PXN (Panoche) V301 SUNOL and then in on the ILS for 27R. Bay Approach
will say something like: "maintain 3200 until GROVE cleared approach."


Thanks David. They cleared me to SNUOL first, just as you advertised. Having
an idea of what to expect really settle the butterflies down, especially when
arriving at a big airport with a dozen approach procedures.

The TAF looks like a layer at 1,000' until noon - you'll break out
inside CASES. Cool.


It was very very COOL!!

Thanks again.
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Old October 1st 03, 03:05 AM
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Hey, I'm glad the flight went well.

"ROBIN FLY" wrote in message
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from the south they'll want you on the arrival that takes you from:
PXN (Panoche) V301 SUNOL and then in on the ILS for 27R. Bay Approach
will say something like: "maintain 3200 until GROVE cleared approach."


Thanks David. They cleared me to SNUOL first, just as you advertised.

Having
an idea of what to expect really settle the butterflies down, especially

when
arriving at a big airport with a dozen approach procedures.

The TAF looks like a layer at 1,000' until noon - you'll break out
inside CASES. Cool.


It was very very COOL!!

Thanks again.



 




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