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KIWS (West Houston) has a GPS (RNAV) Y RWY 33 as well as a GPS(RNAV) Z RWY
33. My KLN-94 only shows one of them. Is there a way to tell which one it is, without just a "mechanical" inspection of all the waypoints, bearings, etc? Is this a limitation of the KLN-94, or a limitation of the (Jeppesen, isn't it) database provided to King? Do Garmin products (e.g. 430/530) not suffer this limitation? BTW, a friend who has Jeppesen plates said there is a note on one (I don't recall which one) of them "Procedure not in database". Thanks! John Clonts Temple, Texas N7NZ |
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![]() Stan Gosnell wrote in message ... "John Clonts" wrote in : KIWS (West Houston) has a GPS (RNAV) Y RWY 33 as well as a GPS(RNAV) Z RWY 33. My KLN-94 only shows one of them. Is there a way to tell which one it is, without just a "mechanical" inspection of all the waypoints, bearings, etc? Is this a limitation of the KLN-94, or a limitation of the (Jeppesen, isn't it) database provided to King? Do Garmin products (e.g. 430/530) not suffer this limitation? BTW, a friend who has Jeppesen plates said there is a note on one (I don't recall which one) of them "Procedure not in database". You can tell by the name. Actually, there are 3 GPS approaches to Rwy 33 - RNAV (GPS) Y, RNAV (GPS) Z, and VOR DME RNAV Rwy 33. The Z approach is the only one in the database - the other two are noted "Procedure not in database". The only one you can fly is the one in the database. Jeppesen Briefing Bulletin DEN 00-N explains this. It's way too long to post it all here, but you can find it at http://tinyurl.com/m8wv Thanks Stan for your reply. I would very much like to read that bulletin, but I have searched that site for it to no avail. Even Google had nothing to offer. Are you able to find that bulletin on that site? If so please give me a URL. Cheers, John |
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![]() John Clonts wrote: Thanks Stan for your reply. I would very much like to read that bulletin, but I have searched that site for it to no avail. Even Google had nothing to offer. Are you able to find that bulletin on that site? If so please give me a URL. Cheers, John This is the only bulletin on the subject that I recall: http://www.jeppesen.com/download/briefbull/den01-d.pdf The reason that only one RNAV approach to a runway is in the database is because the avionics vendors didn't plan ahead. Most of the klunky older airline stuff cannot handle "X" and "Y" approaches. |
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"John Clonts" wrote in
: Thanks Stan for your reply. I would very much like to read that bulletin, but I have searched that site for it to no avail. Even Google had nothing to offer. Are you able to find that bulletin on that site? If so please give me a URL. It was there when I posted the URL, but I can't find it now. Apparently they deleted it. I have it downloaded as a pdf file, but it's on my computer at home, & I won't be back for a week. You might see if you can find someone with a Jepp subscription - anyone who has a subscription should have the bulletin, assuming they filed it & didn't throw it into the trash. -- Regards, Stan |
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