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Old April 8th 04, 07:51 AM
Richard Hertz
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The NoPT is for that transition only (I assume you knew that). The GS
intercept altitude is not a huge descent from 4000 in my opinion. The
distance from CAHOW to SWANZ is just over 5 miles with 1400 ft to lose - my
math shows that is 280 ft per mile. Even at 120kts that is less than 500 ft
per minute...

NoPT means NoPT; you certainly can ask to go around - but you'd better talk
to someone if you intend to do so. (on a transition that is labeled NoPT)

"David Rind" wrote in message
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If an approach has a hold in lieu of a PT, but the chart says
"No PT", is the hold optional, or is it only available with ATC
authorization the way a PT would be in this situation?

I was looking at the ILS 2 approach into EEN, and there is a
segment at 4000' from an IAF at the GDM VOR marked No PT.
The intercept altitude for the ILS is 2600', which is a fairly
quick descent along the localizer (though certainly doable).
If you wanted to take a turn around the hold to descend, do
you need ATC authorization the way you would for a PT? I can't
tell from the wording in the AIM though perhaps I'm missing the
place where it is spelled out.

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David Rind




 




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