I wrote in about this a couple of years ago. Let me share the response.....
ILS RWY 31 Salinas (SNS)
Hello,
Thank you for your time.
With regards to the SNS ILS RWY 31 approach chart, I am having difficulty identifying the IAF where SNS R-107 meets the ARC at SNS 22NM. I am inquiring in case it was inadvertently omitted from the chart. I also do not see it on the low altitude chart, L3.
Unless it just means to proceed via SNS R-107 and commence the ARC at 22 NM.
Thank you,
Noah Fong
CFI-A, CFI-I, MEI, ATP
Control Number 28976 has been assigned to this issue for tracking purposes.
This concern has been closed with the following Response:
Noah,
This is a very old procedure, but I do think that is what it means. The reason why I say this is because the IAF would have had a Unnamed DME fix or a Named DME fix to help and 1992 forms imply that. Here is what is written on the forms terminal routes;
FROM TO COURSE AND DISTANCE
R-107 SNS VORTAC CW (IAF) to 1-SNS LOC CRS (NoPT), 22 DME ARC (SNS LR-124)
I'm going to add a former flight inspection pilot to this email to give you a clarification. Thank you for the inquiry.
Regards,
Marlon Robinson
Manager
On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 11:53 AM, <roy.f.turner@faa.gov> wrote:
Mr Fong,
The SNS R-107 is not a route, it only marks the beginning of the 22 DME arc, which is one of two initial approach segments (the DME arc and the PT). When this procedure was developed, the beginning of the DME arc did not require a named fix. In order to transition from the enroute structure, radar vectors are required to intercept the DME arc between the SNS R-107 and R-124. because a nonradar transition to intercept the DME arc is not available, the feeder from SNS VORTAC to the UAD NDB (and subsequent procedure turn) satisfies the requirement for a nonradar transition. Otherwise, “Radar Required” would be on the plan view.
Since then, this procedure has been reworked to delete the DME arc and take into account that the NDB has been decommissioned. It combines the ILS and LOC/DME into one approach with both types of minimums. A nonradar transition is provided by the BSR VORTAC. Estimated publication date is 9/13/2018.
Hope this helps. If you have further questions, you may contact me at
roy.f.turner@faa.gov.
Thanks!
Roy F Turner
Aeronautical Information Services
QC Sub-Team A
AJV-5441