08 Procedures

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Approach Procedures
Barb Cordell
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Textual
Circling
remarks
Terminal
Procedure
Publication
Missed Approach
textual
Description
Segment Legs
Minimum
Safe
Altitude
Segment Points
Holding
Minimums
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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
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High Level Overview - Approach
Inheritance
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High Level Overview - Approach
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High Level Overview –
Transition and Segment
JESKI transition
WABAK
JESKI
EGYUE
WABAK transition
CONNU
JIMMY
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High Level Overview - Approach
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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
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Segment Points
1. Significant Point
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Name = WABAK
3. SegmentPoint
2. References
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Fly over
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Not a WayPoint
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No Radar available
Uses ODK VORTAC
Angle Indication 010
Distance Indication 10
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Holding
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Obstacle Assessment Associations
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Obstacle Assessments
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Unplanned Holding
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Terminal Arrival Area
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Terminal Arrival Area
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Terminal Arrival Area
•fromAngle = 083
•toAngle = 173
•Innerdistance = 0
•outerDistance = 18
•lowerLimit = 3200
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MSA/ESA
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Approach Segments
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Segment Leg Specialization
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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)
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Approach Segments
•legTypeARINC = RF
•CourseType = track
•turnDirection = R
•flyBy = Yes
•lowerLimitAltitude = 1600
•procedureTurnRequired = N
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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
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Approach Segments
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Approach Segments
•Missed Approach Holding
•In lieu of Procedure Turn
•Arrival Holding
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Approach Condition
Sidestep and circling to specific runway
Precision
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The boundaries of any sector in which
visual maneuvering (circling) is
prohibited;
Circling
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Minimums
27
Approach Procedures
Summary
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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
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Questions
29
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