Hi everyone, below is the link to Jeppesen chart KMCO COSTR THREE RNAV ARRIVAL CHART:-
http://jeppesen.com/icharts/print?job-id=20160906012205517-8921
When I went through the chart, it shows bold number(altitude) below the each arrow representing the minimum altitude for that segment of the route.
Also at some intersections, displays a text in a box mentioning about the 'expect to cross at xxxxxft'
My question is what is the main function/use of the minimum altitude for each segment of the route, and why the route contains minimum altitude if ATC expects them to cross at certain altitude?
http://jeppesen.com/icharts/print?job-id=20160906012205517-8921
When I went through the chart, it shows bold number(altitude) below the each arrow representing the minimum altitude for that segment of the route.
Also at some intersections, displays a text in a box mentioning about the 'expect to cross at xxxxxft'
My question is what is the main function/use of the minimum altitude for each segment of the route, and why the route contains minimum altitude if ATC expects them to cross at certain altitude?