ILS 16R at KRNO
On Dec 14, 7:24 am, Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 12:44:37 -0500, "Kobra" wrote:
No idea, but I would like to know how on an ILS approach without GPS one
would identify PYRAM.
You use your low altitude chart.
PYRAM is defined by the 286.0° radial from HZN (Hazen VOR) at 41.7 NM. It
is on V165 a few miles south of LIBGE
Are you looking at a Jeppesen chart?
NACO low altitude enroute chart L-9 shows LIBGE to be where the HZN
286R crosses V165. NACO high altitude enroute chart H-3 shows PYRAM
to be where the HZN 286R crosses J5. V165 and J5 are defined by the
FMG 332R.
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