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This question concerns the ILS or LOC RWY 36R approach into Huntsville (AL)
International Airport (KHSV). http://www.naco.faa.gov/d-tpp/0412/05488IL36R.PDF Just to the left of the HIL pattern, there is a lead radial RQZ LR-200 shown. I assume this is for use by aircraft flying the feeder route from DCU on R-149. But why is it needed? I thought LRs were required for turns of more than 90 degrees. The HIL is required for arrival on the feeder, and the feeder route makes a perfect teardrop entry into the hold, so no turn is required after crossing ENIKY. So why the LR? Stan |
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