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Old May 20th 04, 11:15 PM
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"Dave Butler" wrote in message
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Baron Man wrote:
1. what's a VDP and how does one compute it.


Visual Descent Point. If there's one published for the approach (ie. on

the
chart), don't descend visually below the MDA until you pass that point. If
there's none published, you can compute one for yourself as a convenience.

How
to compute it is a matter of personal preference. You probably want to

compute a
VDP that will give you about a 3 degree descent.

2. how many phases of an approach (IAP) and how do you tell each from

the
other


Initial, intermediate, final, and maybe missed(?). Are those considered
"phases"? Dunno.


First is "arrival" then those 4.


3. what's a GRID MORA


Minimum Off-Route Altitude. Don't know about the "GRID". Probably a

reference to
the lat-lon grid on your enroute chart. There's a MORA for each

quadrangle.

The GRID MORA is the MORA defined for a square/sector marked in the chart.
In the Jeppesen Low Altitude Charts is a green number marqued in the center
of the square/sector. It provides 1000ft minimum obstacle clearance.


4. what's a THINGS


Don't know.

5. what's the min ATC separation under IFR


Good question. I should know this, but I don't.


Depends on the context. Vertical, time or for radar vectoring?


6. drift-down?


What a feather does. :-)


nice! :-))


Dave
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