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In a previous article, Sam Spade said:
Those in the NE are because of VOR stations that are shooting craps and fail flight inspection below those very high altitudes. Like when they built the new fire station on KROC to the west of the VOR, and suddenly the MEAs on the airways to the west went up to 6,000 feet when there isn't any terrain or towers above 1,500. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ echo '16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sb20293A2058554E494Csnlbxq'|dc |
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Scott Skylane wrote:
You wanna see something really wild? Go to http://idisk.mac.com/scottdb-Public Wish I could, but you don't like my browser. and look at the "HiMEA" file. Right in the middle, the transitional MEA for V462 is listed as 88000 between FAGIN and NONDA. This obviously should be 8800, but I don't think it is just a typo on Jepp's part. When our company's flight planning software generates a low altitude route through this area, it actually bypasses that one segment, since our planes can't climb that high. Makes me think that the data is bad from the FAA. That's the Alaska airway V462, not the Federal airway V462, right? The ATA-100 AWY file effective June 08, 2006 shows a MOCA of 12200 and an MEA of 14000 between FAGIN and NONDA. |
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Dave Butler wrote:
Scott Skylane wrote: You wanna see something really wild? Go to http://idisk.mac.com/scottdb-Public Wish I could, but you don't like my browser. Sorry about that, try http://homepage.mac.com/scottdb/FileSharing7.html That's the Alaska airway V462, not the Federal airway V462, right? The ATA-100 AWY file effective June 08, 2006 shows a MOCA of 12200 and an MEA of 14000 between FAGIN and NONDA. That's the one. It appears that the MOCA on that segment should be 8800, as the co-located T223 route has a MOCA of 8200. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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Scott Skylane wrote:
That's the one. It appears that the MOCA on that segment should be 8800, as the co-located T223 route has a MOCA of 8200. Reformatted from AWY.txt for compactness. Each MEA/MOCA/MAA applies to the segment from the fix named on that line of text to the fix named on the following line. I hope the formatting isn't lost in the mail. airway name: V462 type: ALASKA ARTCC: (ZAN) Anchorage MEA 5000 MOCA 4300 NDB EHM CAPE NEWENHAM MEA 5000 REPORTING POINT ROGOC MEA 5000 REPORTING POINT DUYEG MEA 5000 REPORTING POINT PEDUJ MEA 3000 MOCA 2500 VOR/DME DLG DILLINGHAM MEA 3000 REPORTING POINT OCDIJ MEA 3000 REPORTING POINT UVHAL MEA 5000 MOCA 3800 REPORTING POINT KOWOK MEA 14000 MOCA 8800 REPORTING POINT SAHOK MEA 14000 REPORTING POINT SPAKE MEA 14000 REPORTING POINT FAGIN MEA 14000 MOCA 12200 REPORTING POINT NONDA MEA 14000 REPORTING POINT NEARR MEA 3000 MOCA 2500 REPORTING POINT BLUGA MEA 3000 REPORTING POINT AMOTT MEA 3000 REPORTING POINT GASTO MEA 3000 VOR/DME ANC ANCHORAGE ------- airway name: T223 type: ALASKA ARTCC: (ZAN) Anchorage MEA 5000 MAA 17500 NDB EHM CAPE NEWENHAM MEA 5000 MAA 17500 VOR/DME DLG DILLINGHAM MEA 9000 MOCA 8200 MAA 17500 REPORTING POINT FAGIN MEA 12000 MOCA 11500 MAA 17500 REPORTING POINT NONDA MEA 2000 MCA 8500 SW BND MOCA 1400 MAA 17500 REPORTING POINT BLUGA MEA 2000 VOR/DME ANC ANCHORAGE |
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In article .com, Mike Granby wrote:
There is a ridge that might block reception on the south edge of the airway, so perhaps that's the issue given how close the VOR is to start of the ridge... That must be it. Thanks for all the replies. Morris |
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