Interpretation of High Altitude Instrument Approach Plates
T-45A UJPT & E2-C2 INav-07
SUMMARY
This lesson has focused on the following topics:
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Organization and description of the contents of the FLIP (Terminal) High
Altitude - United States
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Front cover of FLIP (Terminal) indicates geographical area of coverage
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Effective time and date of publication
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High Altitude Terminal Charts indicated by a "barber pole" border
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Back cover indicates the geographical coverage of all four books in the
High Altitude (Terminal) series
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Page 1 - General information and abbreviations
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Table of contents and index of instrument approach procedure charts
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Features common to high altitude instrument approach plates
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Planview and profile symbols and elements
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Airport diagrams/sketches
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Instrument approach minima section
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Final Approach Fix (FAF) to Missed Approach (MAP) details
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Elements specific to types of high altitude approaches
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HI-TACAN and VOR/DME
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VOR
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ILS
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Practical scenario
CONCLUSION
Having reviewed the content and organization of high altitude approach plates,
you are now better prepared to plan and execute precise instrument approaches.
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