It seems to be typical for segments before the intermediate fix (IF) to be absent from the profile view.
Thanks. I thought that was probably the case, but I didn't want to go beyond the limits of my knowledge.You're correct, but it's not just "typical", it is actually "standard"....
How does name, address and social security number get into this? The only thing you're protecting is your 'handle' here on POA. And that is certainly your prerogative. If saving face is a priority for you, then so be it. FWIW, you have left a clue as to who you might be. I've taken an educated guess. And no, don't nobody ask, I won't answer.Hey, you know, when it's your error, you just go ahead and feel free to post it with your name, address, and social security number if that's your kind of thing!
If you think the Chart is really confusing you can go here: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_info/aeronav/procedures/ There is a video about how to use it. But all you need to do is type in the Airport ID. No K needed, lowercase is fine. All the Procedures at the Airport will show up. There is an Email FAA button for each. You'll have to create a sign in with them. Just say in plain language what your concerns are. You don't have to say anything about you were flying the Approach. I've sent in squawks on Approaches I've never been within thousands of miles of and got results. They're usually pretty good at getting back to you. Sometimes within that day. I've seen Notams cut within a few hours when there is a significant error on a Chart.@luvflyin I was getting pushed to share the approach plate and to your point, I have been trying not to leave too many clues behind because while I do want to be able to discuss this with the community, anonymity is also important to me. My point was that when it's someone else posting about their error, that person should feel free to post as much personally identifying information as they like!
By the way, it's not just your handle here on POA that is at risk, as embarrassing as that might be. FlightAware and ADS-B make it reasonably easy or at least very possible to get back to the actual person (or at least aircraft owner), not just POA handle, so I appreciate your and everyone's discretion.
The Salinas one that I attached to Post #121 looks very similar to what he's describing, except the route from BSR is a feeder and there's a dogleg.What about linking to a plate that has the same 'gotcha' ?
He mentioned two approaches. Ed and I were talking about the one that he didn't identify, which had a stepdown in the initial segment.I thought it was determined earlier in the thread to have been:
https://aeronav.faa.gov/d-tpp/2108/06489R26.PDF
Did I miss something?
Do wives 1 & 2 count?
At the same time?
Which reminds me of a story a refugee officer from DOS told me some time back. But that is for a different BBS.
Not AV related but I thought I'd share...Passengers are a big danger. Short of diverting because they are dying or experiencing and uncontrolled panic attack passengers are best ignored except during cruise.