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I flew the San Jose (KSJC) ILS 30L approach on Sunday, and
noticed that there is no charted FAF, i.e. no Maltese Cross. I use Jepp plates but I just looked at the NOS plate on the AOPA site and it's the same. There's also no OM - although there is an MM. Seems strange - anyone have any idea why? I thought that all approaches had to have an FAF? John |
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