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![]() "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... This approach is marked radar required, and there is no charted feeder route to the IAF. So one approaches via a random route under radar. ATC will not issue an approach clearance until within 15 miles of the NDB. In the past I was told this was due to their need to ensure the a/c was within the service volume for the facility. However, if the a/c is using GPS and executing the GPS Rwy 33 approach, what is the point of delaying clearance issuance until 15 miles out? None. Nor is there any point in delaying clearance issuance if the aircraft is using the NDB, as ATC is providing radar monitoring. |
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