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Why are some NDBs not displayed on Low Alt Enroute Charts?



 
 
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Old May 1st 06, 08:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Why are some NDBs not displayed on Low Alt Enroute Charts?

Subject says it all. For instance, here in Southern California, the NDB
Petis is on the low chart, while ElMonte is not. Anyone know why?

Is it because of monitoring, or lack of? Or is it because one is part
of the enroute structure, and the other one not? Or because one has
approaches involving this NDB, but the other doesn't?

Anyone know for sure?

Cheers,
Addy

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Old May 1st 06, 08:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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On 05/01/06 12:21, Adlerson wrote:
Subject says it all. For instance, here in Southern California, the NDB
Petis is on the low chart, while ElMonte is not. Anyone know why?

Is it because of monitoring, or lack of? Or is it because one is part
of the enroute structure, and the other one not? Or because one has
approaches involving this NDB, but the other doesn't?

Anyone know for sure?


I don't know for sure, but if there's an area chart that covers the area,
it's probably on that and therefore not on the enroute chart due to crowding?


Cheers,
Addy




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Old May 2nd 06, 01:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Why are some NDBs not displayed on Low Alt Enroute Charts?

Adlerson wrote:

Subject says it all. For instance, here in Southern California, the NDB
Petis is on the low chart, while ElMonte is not. Anyone know why?

Is it because of monitoring, or lack of? Or is it because one is part
of the enroute structure, and the other one not? Or because one has
approaches involving this NDB, but the other doesn't?

Anyone know for sure?

Cheers,
Addy

Just a guess on my part: PETIS is a federal nav aid. EMT is non-federal
and serves only one IAP.
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Old May 2nd 06, 02:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Why are some NDBs not displayed on Low Alt Enroute Charts?

A NAVAID is shown on a chart if it has a function on that
chart. Enroute charts don't show NAVAIDS that only serve an
IAP, and IAP charts don't show all the enroute NAVAIDS in an
area.
The NDB in question has some enroute function, perhaps a
bearing or even a route segment.


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"Sam Spade" wrote in message
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| Adlerson wrote:
|
| Subject says it all. For instance, here in Southern
California, the NDB
| Petis is on the low chart, while ElMonte is not. Anyone
know why?
|
| Is it because of monitoring, or lack of? Or is it
because one is part
| of the enroute structure, and the other one not? Or
because one has
| approaches involving this NDB, but the other doesn't?
|
| Anyone know for sure?
|
| Cheers,
| Addy
|
| Just a guess on my part: PETIS is a federal nav aid. EMT
is non-federal
| and serves only one IAP.


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Old May 2nd 06, 03:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Why are some NDBs not displayed on Low Alt Enroute Charts?

Jim Macklin wrote:
A NAVAID is shown on a chart if it has a function on that
chart. Enroute charts don't show NAVAIDS that only serve an
IAP, and IAP charts don't show all the enroute NAVAIDS in an
area.
The NDB in question has some enroute function, perhaps a
bearing or even a route segment.


Could you be more specific about the case in point? What en route
function does PETIS have?
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Old May 2nd 06, 06:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Why are some NDBs not displayed on Low Alt Enroute Charts?

Don't know, don't have that chart.


"Sam Spade" wrote in message
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| Jim Macklin wrote:
| A NAVAID is shown on a chart if it has a function on
that
| chart. Enroute charts don't show NAVAIDS that only
serve an
| IAP, and IAP charts don't show all the enroute NAVAIDS
in an
| area.
| The NDB in question has some enroute function, perhaps a
| bearing or even a route segment.
|
|
| Could you be more specific about the case in point? What
en route
| function does PETIS have?


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Old May 2nd 06, 08:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Why are some NDBs not displayed on Low Alt Enroute Charts?

Jim Macklin wrote:

Don't know, don't have that chart.


No problem. Go to the following for a PDF file with scans of the Jepp
area and en route charts with PETIS NDB:

http://members.cox.net/aterpster



"Sam Spade" wrote in message
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| Jim Macklin wrote:
| A NAVAID is shown on a chart if it has a function on
that
| chart. Enroute charts don't show NAVAIDS that only
serve an
| IAP, and IAP charts don't show all the enroute NAVAIDS
in an
| area.
| The NDB in question has some enroute function, perhaps a
| bearing or even a route segment.
|
|
| Could you be more specific about the case in point? What
en route
| function does PETIS have?


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Old May 2nd 06, 10:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
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A NAVAID is shown on a chart if it has a function on that
chart. Enroute charts don't show NAVAIDS that only serve an
IAP, and IAP charts don't show all the enroute NAVAIDS in an
area.
The NDB in question has some enroute function, perhaps a
bearing or even a route segment.


DEPRE LOM appears on enroute charts. It serves only an IAP.


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Old May 3rd 06, 03:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Sam Spade wrote:
Jim Macklin wrote:

A NAVAID is shown on a chart if it has a function on that chart.
Enroute charts don't show NAVAIDS that only serve an IAP, and IAP
charts don't show all the enroute NAVAIDS in an area.
The NDB in question has some enroute function, perhaps a bearing or
even a route segment.


Could you be more specific about the case in point? What en route
function does PETIS have?


PETIS NDB doesn't seem to have an enroute function, but PETIS reporting point
does. The two are very nearly, but not exactly colocated. Note that PETIS
reporting point is not defined from the NDB, but rather by 4 different methods
using two VORs and 2 localizers.

Navaid identifier: SB
type: NDB
name: PETIS
city: SAN BERNADINO
state: CA
latitude: 34-03-23.285N
longitude: 117-21-58.014W
elevation: 0
magnetic variation: -14

Fix identifier: PETIS
state: CA
use: REPORTING POINT
latitude: 34-03-23.290N
longitude: 117-21-58.010W
VOR HDF, radial 317.77
VORTAC PDZ, radial 029.62, DME 11.63
ILS/DME I-ONT, radial E CRS, DME 12.86
ILS I-SBD, radial SW CRS
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Old May 3rd 06, 05:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Dave Butler wrote:

Sam Spade wrote:

Jim Macklin wrote:

A NAVAID is shown on a chart if it has a function on that chart.
Enroute charts don't show NAVAIDS that only serve an IAP, and IAP
charts don't show all the enroute NAVAIDS in an area.
The NDB in question has some enroute function, perhaps a bearing or
even a route segment.


Could you be more specific about the case in point? What en route
function does PETIS have?



PETIS NDB doesn't seem to have an enroute function, but PETIS reporting
point does. The two are very nearly, but not exactly colocated. Note
that PETIS reporting point is not defined from the NDB, but rather by 4
different methods using two VORs and 2 localizers.

Navaid identifier: SB
type: NDB
name: PETIS
city: SAN BERNADINO
state: CA
latitude: 34-03-23.285N
longitude: 117-21-58.014W
elevation: 0
magnetic variation: -14

Fix identifier: PETIS
state: CA
use: REPORTING POINT
latitude: 34-03-23.290N
longitude: 117-21-58.010W
VOR HDF, radial 317.77
VORTAC PDZ, radial 029.62, DME 11.63
ILS/DME I-ONT, radial E CRS, DME 12.86
ILS I-SBD, radial SW CRS


Spot on. And, I suspect the NDB simply got dragged along to the chart
because it is probably documented on the same fix form as is the PETIS
intersection.
 




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