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Marco Leon
March 15th 07, 06:27 PM
[After rereading this post originally posted in .OWNING, I realized it
really belongs in the .IFR group]

Damn. I thought I'd be good for a couple of years on not spending the
$1,700+ on the Garmin 430 WAAS upgrade. Now the airport mgmt at my homebase
(KFRG) says that we're on the fast-track to get not one but two LPV
approaches with one being to a runway with no current approaches. Should be
getting it by early-mid '08 but we'll see. Bittersweet nonetheless.

Curiously, it does not show up on the FAA's IAP Status website
(http://avn.faa.gov/acifp.asp). Anyone ever track the progress of a
procedure via this site? Is the LPV in question really not close to becoming
a reality unless it shows up on this site?

Marco

Jon
March 16th 07, 05:35 PM
On Mar 15, 2:27 pm, "Marco Leon" > wrote:
> [After rereading this post originally posted in .OWNING, I realized it
> really belongs in the .IFR group]
>
> Damn. I thought I'd be good for a couple of years on not spending the
> $1,700+ on the Garmin 430 WAAS upgrade. Now the airport mgmt at my homebase
> (KFRG) says that we're on the fast-track to get not one but two LPV
> approaches with one being to a runway with no current approaches. Should be
> getting it by early-mid '08 but we'll see. Bittersweet nonetheless.
>
> Curiously, it does not show up on the FAA's IAP Status website
> (http://avn.faa.gov/acifp.asp). Anyone ever track the progress of a
> procedure via this site? Is the LPV in question really not close to becoming
> a reality unless it shows up on this site?
>
> Marco

You can check the Production Schedule there to see expected target
dates:

<http://avnweb.jccbi.gov/schedule/production?=>

BTW, KFRG shows 12/20/07 on the site.

Regards,
Jon

Marco Leon
March 16th 07, 06:17 PM
"Jon" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>
> You can check the Production Schedule there to see expected target
> dates:
>
> <http://avnweb.jccbi.gov/schedule/production?=>
>
> BTW, KFRG shows 12/20/07 on the site.

Thanks Jon. That's what I was looking for. I was wondering why it wasn't
showing up as available in draft form but it looks like the IAPs there have
an "Awaiting Publication" status.

Also, it *can* be earlier than the planned date. If you look at 4B6 as an
example, that was scheduled for a 2009 publication but the actual was in
2003. Interesting.

Marco

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