Hi,
A couple of questions regarding the phrase above, frequently seen on approach plates.
Background: Earlier this week I was flying to Foothills Regional KMRN from SC. I was on V605 and 8 or 10 nm from the IAF named GENOD. I asked for and received the RNAV (GPS) RWY 3 approach. The Atlanta Center controller cleared me from GENOD with the only additional instruction to maintain 5200 until established. I did the approach and all went well.
First question: The procedure states that it is not available for arrivals at GENOD on V605. So I guess the controller can give it anyways? I was coming from the south.
Second question: This is more of a general question. I cannot see why they would state that this approach is not available for “arrivals at GENOD on V605.” Maybe coming from the north would be a problem because it would be more than a 90 degree turn to the IF of GONGE but it would seem very easy (and it was) to execute this if coming from the South on V605. Am I reading it wrong? If I’m reading it right could someone tell me why that rule might be there?
Thanks,
Bill Magill
KMKS
N7070V 76 Mooney M20C
A couple of questions regarding the phrase above, frequently seen on approach plates.
Background: Earlier this week I was flying to Foothills Regional KMRN from SC. I was on V605 and 8 or 10 nm from the IAF named GENOD. I asked for and received the RNAV (GPS) RWY 3 approach. The Atlanta Center controller cleared me from GENOD with the only additional instruction to maintain 5200 until established. I did the approach and all went well.
First question: The procedure states that it is not available for arrivals at GENOD on V605. So I guess the controller can give it anyways? I was coming from the south.
Second question: This is more of a general question. I cannot see why they would state that this approach is not available for “arrivals at GENOD on V605.” Maybe coming from the north would be a problem because it would be more than a 90 degree turn to the IF of GONGE but it would seem very easy (and it was) to execute this if coming from the South on V605. Am I reading it wrong? If I’m reading it right could someone tell me why that rule might be there?
Thanks,
Bill Magill
KMKS
N7070V 76 Mooney M20C