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Brien K. Meehan wrote:
There's a dotted line on page 10 of the legend, in the STAR/DP section, that is described as a "lost communications track". I wonder if it applies to this chart. Heh, obviously not. I assume your wondering was intended as didactic. When I launched this thread, I thought this chart was published by NACO in the Terminal Procedures book. It's not. It is available online, but not published in the hardcopy volume. Since I thought it was in the hardcopy book, I thought the graphics ought to be explained in the TPP legend. Since it's not actually in the book, I guess it's OK that the graphics are not explained. Beware that online sources of approach procedures include approaches like this one that are not published in the hardcopy. Dave |
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