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  1. aterpster

    Help with KOAK ILS 28R missed approach instructions

    Here are the TERPs for the missed approach. Mt. Diablo is well outside the protected airspace. If you get that far beyond the containment area the TERPs experts at the FAA call that an "errant blunder," sort of like AAL 965 at Cali, Colombia. Also, you are required to make good not less than...
  2. aterpster

    STAR gone too far?

    Texas doesn't create STARs or name waypoints. Strictly FAA in OKC and TRACON.
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    KHAF ( Half Moon Day ) IFR Departure

    No, not center radar. But, before FUSION NCT did not have access to that radar. And, center doesn't work that airspace down low.
  4. aterpster

    Help with KOAK ILS 28R missed approach instructions

    Here are the former ILS 25R and its replacement.
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    KHAF ( Half Moon Day ) IFR Departure

    Lots of ATC issues in that direction without radar.
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    KHAF ( Half Moon Day ) IFR Departure

    My guess is lack of radar coverage before FUSION. Runway 12, non-radar departs the critical area. Runway 30 goes right into it. Sort of what you said.
  7. aterpster

    Help with KOAK ILS 28R missed approach instructions

    Correct. But, the policy is to have two DAs on the ILS procedure.
  8. aterpster

    Help with KOAK ILS 28R missed approach instructions

    Livermore is an interesting study of ATC/FAA vs. the pilot. I have the records. The ILS used to have the same minimums as today without a climb gradient because the missed approach turned to the east and avoided all terrain. But, that caused heartburn for ATC. That resulted in the current...
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    Requesting a New Approach To Be Made

    Do like the folks at Alpine, WY. Hire Hughes to do the survey and design the procedure.
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    Joining an arrival using a GTN 750

    LPV availability can be tested by going to VTF when within 30 miles of the ARP. This would be useful only when there is a question about level of service.
  11. aterpster

    Procedure turn and Holding in lieu of procedure turn

    One of my old IFR Refresher articles from the 1990s was about the absurdity of 91.185. Just declare (silently if you have to) and press on. In a light airplane, the chances of losing comm and having (certified) nav are slim to none.
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    Cheat Sheet of ATC Phraseology

    AIM: Air Traffic Control: Section 2. Radio Communications Phraseology and Techniques, 4-2-1 through 4-2-7
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    Making sense of the terminology: PBN, RNP, RNAV, AR, ...

    I can't spel. Area Navigation. aRea NAV.
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    Making sense of the terminology: PBN, RNP, RNAV, AR, ...

    Actually, it stands for aera, aeRa.
  15. aterpster

    Making sense of the terminology: PBN, RNP, RNAV, AR, ...

    No, the R is for Radio. Big radios in the sky. (sing to "Ghost riders in the sky.")
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    Why are ODPs not required in IMC?

    That KRHP ODP has more than the usual number of traps. First, it is essentially a VCOA but not stated as such. Then, it has a route ODP but only after climbing to 4,900 within 3 miles of the airport. Add to that a ceiling requirement of 3,400, which is not required at all for Part 91. Full of...
  17. aterpster

    Help with KOAK ILS 28R missed approach instructions

    Isn't that what they called it in the 1930s and WWII part of the 1940s? :):happydance::devil:
  18. aterpster

    Help with KOAK ILS 28R missed approach instructions

    VCV ILS 17 would read like this: "Climb to 3500, then climbing right turn to 6000 via heading to intercept VCV VOR/DME R-269 to ETHER INT and hold." Or "...heading-to-intercept..."
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    Help with KOAK ILS 28R missed approach instructions

    Perhaps this one with a 15,000' runway?
  20. aterpster

    Help with KOAK ILS 28R missed approach instructions

    The procedures specialist designs for a climb gradient of 200 feet per mile starting at the MAP (DA point for ILS, usually threshold for NPA). Simple designs are not usually possible in highly congested Class B airspace. And, the "bet" is that ATC will intercede with vectors.
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