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How can I identify the FAF on this Jeppesen chart?
No. You intercept the GS long before FAP.
The FAF/FAP mark the beginning of the last segment. FAF is used for non-precision (non-glideslope) approaches, and FAP for ILS approaches.
The FAP is usual …
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What are these shaded areas?
It means that no Procedure Turn is required/expected if arriving within the sector defined by the 297 and 020 radials (inclusive) of DBL. The grey bars are a way of denoting the boundaries of the No P …
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What exactly is the difference between "to","on" and "via" in the missed approach icons sect...
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"TO" means after climbing to 3000 ft on the missed approach track, then proceed to the VOR, the missed approach fix, and pick up the 051ᵒ radial outbound, which will almost certainly has a ho …
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What is meant by the sentence, "It relates to aircraft handling speeds and circling area dev...
"Handling speeds" relates to the speed range airplanes can use when maneuvering around the airport to land on a given runway in the circling configuration (usually gear down and partial flap), as give …