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Old September 22nd 06, 03:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
JPH
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Default why is intercept altitude labeled "LOC only"?

Gary Drescher wrote:
In the NACO plate for ASH ILS 14, the GS intercept altitude (1800') is
labeled "LOC only". How can a GS intercept altitude apply to the LOC
approach and not to the ILS approach? Is this a charting error?

http://www.naco.faa.gov/d-tpp/0610/05036I14.PDF

--Gary


It appears that someone got carried away with the "LOC ONLY". This
procedure has the same glideslope intercept altitude and LOC FAF
crossing altitude. The LOC ONLY annotation should only be there if the 2
altitudes are not the same. Last FLIP cycle had it the same way, so I'm
sure AVN-110 will check into why it's there and take whatever action is
needed to correct it.

JPH