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Roy Smith wrote:
I'm going to Baltimore in a couple of weeks and figure I'll fly into Martin State (KMTN). The approaches to 33 (http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0505/05222I33.PDF, for example) say, "Clearance through R-4001A/B must be obtained before using this approach." What does that mean to me as a pilot? Do I need to hear "cleared into R-4001, cleared ILS-33 approach"? That's the obvious interpretation of the note, but it seems rather silly. If the guy just says (as I expect him to), "cleared ILS-33", shouldn't I assume that I'm cleared into R-4001? as well? What's the point of the note on the plate at all? There's something strange on the plan view too. Using the SWANN IAF, I fly 360 heading to intercept the localizer, maintain 2000 until CINDI. That's simple enough, but what are the hash marks on the bold course line supposed to mean? I have flown into MTN many times and used ILS 33. Never have I heard any thing about the restricted area. Don't think it is very active and not an issue. You hear the normal clearance from Potomoc Appc. |
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