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Roy Smith wrote
I fail to see how this is relevant to the protection offered on approach. The hazard on the approach into LVJ is a 1200 ft tower. That tower is actually much CLOSER to the FAC on the GPS approach. Why not call up the local tracon, ask to speak to the procedures guru, and find out from somebody who is in a position to know for sure? To know what for sure? Michael |
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Procedures used to be designed by the Region, but those offices were shut
down and the whole works moved to either Sacramento or Oke City, I can't remember which. I learned a lot when I was able to pick up the phone and talk to the designer of an approach I had questions about...but that is no longer the case. To my knowledge, procedures were never designed by TRACONS. Bob Gardner "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... (Michael) wrote: I fail to see how this is relevant to the protection offered on approach. The hazard on the approach into LVJ is a 1200 ft tower. That tower is actually much CLOSER to the FAC on the GPS approach. Why not call up the local tracon, ask to speak to the procedures guru, and find out from somebody who is in a position to know for sure? |
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Bob Gardner wrote:
Procedures used to be designed by the Region, but those offices were shut down and the whole works moved to either Sacramento or Oke City, I can't remember which. I learned a lot when I was able to pick up the phone and talk to the designer of an approach I had questions about...but that is no longer the case. To my knowledge, procedures were never designed by TRACONS. Bob Gardner "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... OKC. I have a friend working there now; matter of fact, he just finished designing two approaches for an airport I frequent (*yay!*). Their website is http://www.naco.faa.gov, and you're looking for the National Flight Procedures Office. They can be reached at: AVN-100 C. Fred Anderson, Manager Phone: 405-954-3027 Fax: 405-954-4236 AVN-101 Bradley W. Rush, Assistant Manager Phone: 405-954-0188 Fax: 405-954-4236 --Dave Buckles http://www.flight-instruction.com |
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Roy Smith wrote
Why the approach was designed the way it was, how the TERPS rules were applied, etc. This is well known locally. The approach was designed the way it was to keep from interfering with Hobby operations. A North/South approach would be guaranteed to interfere with Hobby, which is just a few miles almost due North of LVJ. There used to be such an approach, and it was decomissioned for that reason. Maybe the approach really is broken and your pointing it out will get it fixed. Maybe the tower is just charted in the wrong place and there's really nothing wrong with the approach (I've see that before). The approach is not broken. Bob Gardner was nice enough to send me the appropriate excerpt from TERPS (thanks Bob - but why didn't you just post it?) and the tower is just outside the secondary area, and thus not a factor. I simply did not know that there was no requirement for the protected area to be large enough to contain allowed instrument error and maximum allowable (by the PTS) deviation. Now I do. The tower is charted correctly - I know where it is, there is nothing to check. I've found problems with charts and reported them. They get fixed. Yes, I've had the same experience. However, those were actual charting errors. This is not one of them. The error was on my part - I did not know what the actual protected area was like, and assumed it was larger than it really was. It was a little over a year ago that I had a similar learning experience. I discovered that when an approach is temporarily NOTAM'd NA, the plate is not so noted, even if the approach is NA for years. So you have current plates, a standard briefing with NOTAM's, and unless you specifically ask for Class II NOTAM's, you will never know the approach is not available until you ask for it. The long and the short of it is that most IFR pilots are not aware of this (nobody at my home field was) but that's the way the system works. This is more of the same - the system is working as designed, but most pilots are not aware that this is proper. I did an informal survey at my home field, and none of the IFR pilots (including an airline captain and a DE) knew about this. I wondered then how many more gotchas there were in the system. I'm still wondering. I am not far from deciding that the system is so full of gotchas that GA IFR is simply not a reasonable thing to do. Michael |
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"Michael" wrote in message
m... Bob Gardner was nice enough to send me the appropriate excerpt from TERPS TERPS is available as a PDF or photocopied images at http://www.dot.state.fl.us/aviation/...ion/fedpub.htm It's large (28 Mb) but interesting. |
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So you have current plates, a standard briefing with NOTAM's, and
unless you specifically ask for Class II NOTAM's, you will never know the approach is not available until you ask for it. Yes, the NOTAM system is still a mess, but it's a little easier to get the published NOTAMs now that they're on line: http://www1.faa.gov/NTAP/ Barry |
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