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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:28:51 -0500, Greg Esres wrote:
but I can't find that it also has to cross the runway centerline. 613. FINAL APPROACH SEGMENT. The final approach begins where the PT intersects the FAC. a. Alignment. The alignment of the FAC with the runway centerline determines whether a straight-in or circling-only approach may be established. (1) Straight-In. The angle of convergence of the FAC and the extended runway centerline shall not exceed 30°. The FAC should be aligned to intersect the extended runway centerline 3000 feet outward from the runway threshold. When an operational advantage can be achieved, this point of intersection may be established at any point between the runway threshold and a point 5200 feet outward from the runway threshold. Also, where an operational advantage can be achieved a FAC which does not intersect the runway centerline, or intersects it at a distance greater than 5200 feet from the threshold, may be established provided that such course lies within 500 feet, laterally, of the extended runway centerline at a point 3000 feet outward from the runway threshold. Straight-in category C, D, and E minimums are not authorized when the final approach course intersects the extended runway centerline at an angle greater than 15° and a distance less than 3,000 feet (see Figure 55). Just a very small nit -- doesn't 713 apply here since the procedure has a FAF? This does not change the gist of the reply, though. Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) |
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