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On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 05:52:54 -0700, B wrote:
The AIM tells you that ATC assigns speeds in terms of IAS. It also tells you that the speed for procedure turns is in terms of IAS. What about the speed limits on STAR charts? All good points, and from others too. However I wasn't asking about atc speeds. and the speed for procedure turns is not on the chart, although I'm not arguing about that aim specified limit. My query was about speeds listed on jeppessen charts. And I see approach categories are referenced to IAS as a poster has noted. But on the same chart where approach category minimums are stated, there is also often a descent from faf chart that is noted as in GS. Now sure, it's easy for "experts" say of course it's GS, (as noted on the chart) since distance and time cannot equal IAS, so that's obvious. But look at the case of the departure in the initial thread. The same argument "that's obvious" can be made for GS, since the obstacle clearance is based on a specified turn radius plus safety factor, and clearly GS determines radius assuming a constant bank angle and not IAS. Remember there is no annotation on the dept (jepp chart) on whether it's ias tas or GS. And for the sake of this argument let's not consider the notam (which specifies ias) in this hypothetical case. Are there other speeds on charts where it is not specified whether it is IAS TAS or GS? |
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