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gwengler wrote:
St. John's, Newfoundland (CYYT) LOC(BC) 34 has an MDA of 255 ft. There are a few other non-precision ones with less than 300 ft. in the Maritimes, mostly because the approach is over water, I suppose. The highest approach I know of is Faimont Hot Springs, B.C. (CYCZ) NDB A with an MDA of 6322 ft. Interesting. Are there warnings about ships masts in the maritime approaches, the way that there are for Toronto City Centre? All the best, David |
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David Megginson wrote in message .rogers.com...
gwengler wrote: St. John's, Newfoundland (CYYT) LOC(BC) 34 has an MDA of 255 ft. There are a few other non-precision ones with less than 300 ft. in the Maritimes, mostly because the approach is over water, I suppose. The highest approach I know of is Faimont Hot Springs, B.C. (CYCZ) NDB A with an MDA of 6322 ft. Interesting. Are there warnings about ships masts in the maritime approaches, the way that there are for Toronto City Centre? No, nothing like that; for CYYT "only" a warning to expect frequent severe turbulence, windshear and extreme downdraft... Gerd T182 C-FDOW |
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