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I was flying into KSNY (Sidney, NE) after shooting an approach into KAKO
(Akron, CO) and requested the VOR DME Rwy 12 approach. I told center that I wanted to do the full approach complete with the DME arc, as I needed practice with these (currently an instrument student). The controller cleared me direct to OGJUN. Problem is on the Jeppesen chart the DME arc shows an IAF for the arc on either the 220 and 040 radials from the VOR with a DME distance of 10 nm but neither is labeled with any sort of name. Thankfully my instructor had the other type of approach plate with him and that has the names labeled so I knew which one to fly to (I could have asked the controller I guess). So my question is, why doesn't the Jeppesen chart have the IAFs on the respective arcs labeled with the names? I thought Jeppesen charts had all the same information that the others did, just a different overall format? -- Louis L. Perley III N46000 |
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