"Final" approach fix. Should a redundant word be removed from the term when describing a fix? Well, every fix is a final approach fix, I always looked for the darn cross or lightning bolt for some misleading reason. Why depict it with anything at all? why not simply call it "last" approach fix? Would "last" approach fix not clear up some confusion? Why depict it with any symbols at all? I don't see the helping point of any of this at all? What have I overlooked? An imaginary point while on final approach call a final approach fix that is depicted with a cross or lightning bolt as if we couldn't find the very last imaginary fix on our own? At this point should you not know if you are going to catch a glide slope or not?