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Approach Procedures

Approach Procedures. Barb Cordell. Terminal Procedure Publication. Textual Circling remarks. Missed Approach textual Description. Segment Legs. Minimum Safe Altitude. Segment Points. Holding. Minimums. Overview. Start with a high level overview

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Approach Procedures

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  1. Approach Procedures Barb Cordell

  2. Terminal Procedure Publication Textual Circling remarks Missed Approach textual Description Segment Legs Minimum Safe Altitude Segment Points Holding Minimums

  3. Overview • Start with a high level overview • Briefly walk through different sections of an approach • Segment Points • Holding • Terminal Arrival Area (RNAV) • Minimum Safe/Sector Area and Emergency Safe Area • Segments • Circling • Minimums

  4. High Level Overview - Approach Inheritance

  5. High Level Overview - Approach

  6. High Level Overview – Transition and Segment JESKI transition JESKI WABAK WABAK transition EGYUE CONNU JIMMY

  7. High Level Overview - Approach

  8. Approach Sections • Briefly walk through different sections of an approach • Segment Points and Point References • Holding • Terminal Arrival Area (RNAV) • Minimum Safe/Sector Area and Emergency Safe Area • Segments • Circling • Minimums

  9. Segment Points • Significant Point • Name = WABAK • 3. SegmentPoint • Fly over • Not a WayPoint • No Radar available 2. References Uses ODK VORTAC Angle Indication 010 Distance Indication 10

  10. Holding

  11. Obstacle Assessment Associations

  12. Obstacle Assessments

  13. Unplanned Holding

  14. Terminal Arrival Area

  15. Terminal Arrival Area

  16. Terminal Arrival Area • fromAngle = 083 • toAngle = 173 • Innerdistance = 0 • outerDistance = 18 • lowerLimit = 3200

  17. MSA/ESA

  18. Approach Segments

  19. Segment Leg Specialization

  20. Approach Segments • Defined WABAK • Defined RIXAE/ODK R-228 10 DME • Define Approach Segment Attributes • Define Segment Points • Flyby • Compulsory • role – for start (IAF) for end (IF)

  21. Approach Segments • legTypeARINC = RF • CourseType = track • turnDirection = R • flyBy = Yes • lowerLimitAltitude = 1600 • procedureTurnRequired = N

  22. Approach Segments • Segments that do not start or end at a given point (Climb to altitude or a dog leg) • Define a Designated Point of type “Designed Point” • ATTRIBUTE: legType • Altitude • Distance • Duration • Intercept

  23. Approach Segments

  24. Approach Segments • Missed Approach Holding • In lieu of Procedure Turn • Arrival Holding

  25. Approach Condition Sidestep and circling to specific runway Precision

  26. Circling • The boundaries of any sector in which visual maneuvering (circling) is prohibited;

  27. Minimums

  28. Approach ProceduresSummary • Approach at a high level • Significant Points and Reference • Holding (three types) and how they relate to a segment • Unplanned Holding • Terminal Arrival Areas • Minimum Safe/Sector Altitude / Emergency Safe Altitudes • Transition and Segments • Circling • Minimums • Obstacle Assessment

  29. Questions

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