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Old 08-04-2017 | 03:35 AM
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I havent used a Jeppesen approach plate in some time and was wondering if someone could explained where the missed approach point is if you are LOC only on this plate? Time out from FAF?
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Old 08-04-2017 | 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Sailingbill
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I havent used a Jeppesen approach plate in some time and was wondering if someone could explained where the missed approach point is if you are LOC only on this plate? Time out from FAF?
LH side below the profile view "GLASI to MAP 5.4"
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Old 08-04-2017 | 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by JayBee
LH side below the profile view "GLASI to MAP 5.4"
It is true that from the FAF to MAP is 5.4, but the missed approach point on this particular localizer approach is determined by time. At 140kts, it will be 2:19 from the FAF to the MAP. The 5.4 miles is great for situational awareness and planning, but it is not controlling and there is no real way to know when you have passed the FAF by 5.4 miles.

Compare this chart (CLT ILS 36C) to the chart for CLT ILS 36L. For 36L, the missed approach is determined by DME from the localizer. Above the missed approach point, there is a "D1.3" in bold. That is DME for determining the MAP.

If it doesn't have the DME listed above, along with where you are getting that DME information from (identifier of loc or vor), then it will be determined by time for a localizer only approach.
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Old 08-04-2017 | 05:48 AM
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Rog, thanks for the clarification, thought that was the answer. Is there an online tutorial that walks you through Jeppesen Plates including STARS and SIDs? Where does one go to get a refresher on these plates?
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Old 08-04-2017 | 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Sailingbill
Rog, thanks for the clarification, thought that was the answer. Is there an online tutorial that walks you through Jeppesen Plates including STARS and SIDs? Where does one go to get a refresher on these plates?
Jeppesen has free tutorials.

Try these links.

FREE Aviation Charting Webinar Event Series - Fly Like an Insider with Chart Clinic Confidential | Jeppesen

http://ww1.jeppesen.com/documents/av...ry-legends.pdf

There are tutorials on just STAR's and SID's, but I would suggest reviewing several of them. They are really good.
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Old 08-04-2017 | 08:20 AM
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Thank you!
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Old 08-04-2017 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by PSA Recruiter
It is true that from the FAF to MAP is 5.4, but the missed approach point on this particular localizer approach is determined by time. At 140kts, it will be 2:19 from the FAF to the MAP. The 5.4 miles is great for situational awareness and planning, but it is not controlling and there is no real way to know when you have passed the FAF by 5.4 miles.

Compare this chart (CLT ILS 36C) to the chart for CLT ILS 36L. For 36L, the missed approach is determined by DME from the localizer. Above the missed approach point, there is a "D1.3" in bold. That is DME for determining the MAP.

If it doesn't have the DME listed above, along with where you are getting that DME information from (identifier of loc or vor), then it will be determined by time for a localizer only approach.
Well he did ask where not how
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Old 08-18-2017 | 04:48 AM
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How quickly after my interview could I begin training?

How likely is it that I can get off work for the birth of my child?
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Old 08-18-2017 | 10:37 AM
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I've been reading through the interview gouges, am I supposed to study the Sheppard Air for the ATP written or the PSA Interview Prep?
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Old 08-18-2017 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Auburngrad2007
How quickly after my interview could I begin training?



How likely is it that I can get off work for the birth of my child?


How fast you can start would depend on if you need The CTP course, but you should be able to start within a couple of weeks if you wanted.

As for the birth, that sort of depends on when the kid is due. I would call and ask a recruiter to see how they handle births while guys are in training?


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