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Old May 4th 05, 02:21 AM
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J Haggerty wrote:

There are actually a few ILS procedures that do not have LOC minima.
That would normally be caused by very high obstacles that would keep the
LOC MDA too high, but are not high enough to penetrate the precision
obstacle clearance slope.
Also, about 2 years ago, the naming convention for ILS procedures in the
TERPS manual was changed, so all procedures that have both precision ILS
and non-precision LOC minima will be called "ILS or LOC", or "ILS or
LOC/DME", etc. These changes take place as the procedures get routine
amendments.
I've heard rumors that there's talk about placing ILS and LOC minima on
separate plates in the future, but can't verify that.
JPH



You're correct on all counts except there is no plan to have separate charts.