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Old January 16th 08, 11:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Sam Spade
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Default Naming intersections/fixes

Airbus wrote:
We all know the FAA has gone to some lengths to create some wistful,
humorous or otherwise place-significant intersection names. BOSOX outside
Boston, RIBBS, MILLER, LYYTE - some less funny GRAVE, SORRY -

How does one suggest an intersection/fix name to the FAA?
I would recommend changing the GRABB intersection (not very
complimentary) outside Northampton, Mass to PLATH, in honor of one of the
most renowned literature professors to inhabit this illustrious college
town.


PLATH is already in use:

N 44 41 06.0

W 73 31 21.2
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Old January 17th 08, 05:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Airbus[_4_]
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Default Naming intersections/fixes

We all know the FAA has gone to some lengths to create some wistful,
humorous or otherwise place-significant intersection names. BOSOX outside
Boston, RIBBS, MILLER, LYYTE - some less funny GRAVE, SORRY -

How does one suggest an intersection/fix name to the FAA?
I would recommend changing the GRABB intersection (not very
complimentary) outside Northampton, Mass to PLATH, in honor of one of the
most renowned literature professors to inhabit this illustrious college
town.

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Old January 17th 08, 10:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
gwengler
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Default Naming intersections/fixes

PLATH is already in use:

N 44 41 06.0


W 73 31 21.2


You sure about that?


Yup, this is right. It's an RNAV intersection directly on top of the
PLB VOR.
Gerd
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Old January 18th 08, 01:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Airbus[_4_]
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Default Naming intersections/fixes

In article , says...


Airbus wrote:
In article ,
says...


Airbus wrote:

We all know the FAA has gone to some lengths to create some wistful,
humorous or otherwise place-significant intersection names. BOSOX outside
Boston, RIBBS, MILLER, LYYTE - some less funny GRAVE, SORRY -

How does one suggest an intersection/fix name to the FAA?
I would recommend changing the GRABB intersection (not very
complimentary) outside Northampton, Mass to PLATH, in honor of one of the
most renowned literature professors to inhabit this illustrious college
town.


PLATH is already in use:

N 44 41 06.0

W 73 31 21.2



You sure about that?
I may be wrong, but I do not see any fix with that name in that location -

or
in any other location, for that matter. Also, Airnav.com does not recognize
this name as an identifier for any fix or intersection.


It is in the current Garmin database.

Perhaps it is one of those fixes no longer used for anything but not
cancelled by the FAA.

That doesn happen.




Maybe a mistake in the Garmin database?
It is not charted by Jep or NACA.
If you are expressing deg min sec it is on top of the PLB VOR. Do you see a lot
of RNAV fixes co-located with VOR's? Isn't the VOR identifier sufficient? If
you are expressing decimal LAT/LON, as it appears, it is in Lake Champlain. Is
it a "custom" waypoint, offered at no extra charge by Garmin?

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Old January 19th 08, 04:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Naming intersections/fixes

In a previous article, gwengler said:
PLATH is already in use:
N 44 41 06.0
W 73 31 21.2


You sure about that?


Yup, this is right. It's an RNAV intersection directly on top of the
PLB VOR.


It's not in the FAA ATA-100 database.



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