AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
Take a look at the VOR/DME-A approach for KGYI I have linked below.
My interpretation of this is:
Once crossing HIPAN (BYP DME 20) at 2400 MSL, continue on the BYP 290 radial, descending at the non-precision rate to 1340 MSL. Level off there, and then "drive" at that altitude until I either (1) can see the airport environment so I can circle to the runway or (2) cross BYP DME 24 at which is my missed approach point.
What got me studying this was noting that the MAP is over the center of the airport (shown in the profile view) and that the CFI I want to use to finish my IFR training uses this as one of the VOR approaches.
Most of the other VOR approaches I have practiced with didn't "terminate" over the airport like this, and were slightly more in line with the runway.
Anyhow.... this was an interesting construct and I wanted to make sure I was interpreting the plate correctly.
My interpretation of this is:
Once crossing HIPAN (BYP DME 20) at 2400 MSL, continue on the BYP 290 radial, descending at the non-precision rate to 1340 MSL. Level off there, and then "drive" at that altitude until I either (1) can see the airport environment so I can circle to the runway or (2) cross BYP DME 24 at which is my missed approach point.
What got me studying this was noting that the MAP is over the center of the airport (shown in the profile view) and that the CFI I want to use to finish my IFR training uses this as one of the VOR approaches.
Most of the other VOR approaches I have practiced with didn't "terminate" over the airport like this, and were slightly more in line with the runway.
Anyhow.... this was an interesting construct and I wanted to make sure I was interpreting the plate correctly.