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Old April 19th 04, 07:10 PM
Eric Brown
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!FDC 4/3343 DMW FI/T CARROLL COUNTY REGIONAL/JACK B. POAGE FIELD,
WESTMINSTER, MD
RNAV (GPS) RWY 16, ORIG...
UNYTS WP: CHANGE FIX DESCRIPTION FROM (IAF) TO (IF).
RADAR REQUIRED.

"Stan Gosnell" me@work wrote in message
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Roy Smith wrote in
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There's two GPS approaches into KDMW; the RNAV (GPS) RWY 16
and the RNAV (GPS) RWY 32.

http://www.myairplane.com/databases/...dfs/05533R16.p
df
http://www.myairplane.com/databases/...dfs/05533R34.p
df

Both start from off-airway IAF's, with no feeder routes.
Both use the same missed approach fix. Yet, one is marked
"Radar Required" and the other isn't. Anybody have any
clue why?


It appears to me that they made a mistake on the GPS Rwy 16 by
not making radar required. There is no way to fly the approach
if you're coming from the south, since it's marked PT NA.

Secondary question -- I thought the concept of these pure
GPS approaches was to lay out 3 IAF's in a T pattern. Why
no outside IAF's, and no PT? Both of these seem kind of
ugly if you start them from a course 180 degrees off the
FAC.


Yabbut, lots of them don't have that. All the GPS approaches to
Scholes Field, Galveston, TX are without a T, and all are marked
radar required. They are too close to HOU and EFD to have
people flying long procedure turns, so they just have a
straight-in approach, with radar required to get to the FAC.
The approaches you referenced look the same, but I don't have
any charts handy to see what else is near. I think both
approaches should have radar required.

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Regards,

Stan



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Old April 21st 04, 03:21 AM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"Roy Smith" wrote in message
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There's two GPS approaches into KDMW; the RNAV (GPS)
RWY 16 and the RNAV (GPS) RWY 32.

http://www.myairplane.com/databases/...s/05533R16.pdf
http://www.myairplane.com/databases/...s/05533R34.pdf

Both start from off-airway IAF's, with no feeder routes.


Actually, the IAF for the RNAV (GPS) RWY 16, UNYTS, does happen to fall
smack dab in the middle of an airway.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?C13124518


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Old April 27th 04, 05:07 PM
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Stan Prevost wrote:

That has been my experience with NACO. Very responsive and prompt to
emailed issues. Sometimes it has been followed up with email correspondence
with the procedure designer.


It had nothing to do with NACO, and everything to due with a little birdie
bringing them to the attention of the National Flight Procedures Office
(AVN-100).

 




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