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Filing Flight Plan
Would appreciate some help here. Look at the RNAV 32 at KGUR : https://aeronav.faa.gov/d-tpp/1905/09220R32.PDF
Notice there are several notes stating that the procedure is NA when.....
For example when arriving at HOCXU on V547 southeast bound. So, if I were coming in from the northwest instead of using HOCXU as the first point, I would be fine going direct to UBODE and doing the procedure turn in a tear drop then inbound. Correct?
It looks like the procedure turn is required even if you are able to use HOCXU, KACTI or direct UBODE from the south unless on vectors. Am I missing something?
Also, at the top of the diagram it says "When R-7001 is active, procedure NA" so this means when the restricted airspace to the north is active I can't use the RNAV correct?
I came in on the RNAV last week and ATIS said the north training area was hot but I asked tower for the "practice approach for RNAV 32" and they said "Remain VFR and report UBODE" so I guess they gave it to me. Was it because it was a "practice" approach?
Thanks in advance.
Notice there are several notes stating that the procedure is NA when.....
For example when arriving at HOCXU on V547 southeast bound. So, if I were coming in from the northwest instead of using HOCXU as the first point, I would be fine going direct to UBODE and doing the procedure turn in a tear drop then inbound. Correct?
It looks like the procedure turn is required even if you are able to use HOCXU, KACTI or direct UBODE from the south unless on vectors. Am I missing something?
Also, at the top of the diagram it says "When R-7001 is active, procedure NA" so this means when the restricted airspace to the north is active I can't use the RNAV correct?
I came in on the RNAV last week and ATIS said the north training area was hot but I asked tower for the "practice approach for RNAV 32" and they said "Remain VFR and report UBODE" so I guess they gave it to me. Was it because it was a "practice" approach?
Thanks in advance.