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Old September 22nd 07, 12:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Departure Procedure jStumper Question

The FAA has charted TAS in a few cases, but that is no longer policy.
Example, KBUR ILS 8 missed approach text.

As far as taking into account adverse winds for turns, holding patterns,
and such, the TERPS criteria has wind assumptions built into them Some
of the assumptions are not very good, but that's the ballgame.

They are getting better with this, though, as RNAV criteria evolves.

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Are there other speeds on charts where it is not specified whether it
is IAS TAS or GS?

 




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