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mnixon

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Guys were talking about Obstacle Departures and kept referring to the 10-9 Page. What is it and where can I find it?
 
I am currently looking at some 10-9 pages but there is no d/p listed.

Nevermind, I found it, it is the obstacle departure procedure in the front of the nos chart book.



thanks
 
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Thats what I assumed...I just didn't look at enough airports. In particular MCN where it's 11-1 because it is on the back of the first ILS but the I went to ATL and saw what you were talking about. Thanks
 
mnixon said:
Guys were talking about Obstacle Departures and kept referring to the 10-9 Page. What is it and where can I find it?
If there is an obstacle DP published for an airport, it's almost always found on the Jepp page containing the takeoff and alternate minimums. That page is usually a x0-9 or x1-1 page. Much larger airports (i.e. ORD, DFW, DEN, etc.) will usually have a 10-9 or 20-9 page while smaller airports will have a 11-1 or 21-1 page. But remember, there will not be a obstacle DP listed unless the feds publish one.
 
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Guitar Guy said:
But remember, there will not be a obstacle DP listed unless the feds publish one.
And the Feds won't publish one unless one is required based on the conditions of the airport.
 

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