luvflyin, you finally came around
Lol. Not completely. If the "source" says it's heading then that's what it says. There is still one thing I'm having trouble with. When the approach is constructed, to TERP out that leg, more space is needed between the planes and the rocks because there is not Positive Course Guidance. No needles to follow. It's TERP'd out with the 6 mile width with the expanding 15 degrees etc etc. That protects you if you fly the heading that corresponds to the intended course even if the wind is pushing you away. This is done by applying the criteria in the paragraph in the TERPS manual titled "Initial Approach Segment Based on DR," not "based on heading." The rules obviously account for the innacuracies of Dead Reckoning, including just flying the corresponding heading with no attempt to actually "dead reckon." All that being said, I agree that the Jepp chart is much easier to read and follow. Personally, I will "dead reckon" if I feel like the wind is going to make me a little "higher and tighter" than I'd really like to be. Maybe the "chart builders," Jepp and Gov alike, can come up with something that makes it easier to read without implying that you have no choice but to "fly THAT heading."