your_dreamguy
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Wondering if anyone could help me with these questions?
1. Hayden, CO KHDN
I'm pretty sure my charts are up-to-date. Why is "Special" written at the top of chart 11-7? Also, why is there an airport diagram on the back of 11-1 and 11-7?
Also, on chart 12-1 does anyone know what the "Y" in the RNAV GPS Y RWY 10 stands for and what does "Z" in the RNAV GPS Z RWY 10 on 12-2 stand for?
2. KPVD
On 10-7 of the special departure procedure for rwys 5 and 34, reads: "Engine failure prior to 1200' MSL: Fly runway heading to 400' MSL. Turn right heading 180. Then as assigned by ATC." Is it assumed that if you have an engine failure between 400' to 1200' MSL that you are to make an IMMEDIATE right turn to 180?
Thanks.
1. Hayden, CO KHDN
I'm pretty sure my charts are up-to-date. Why is "Special" written at the top of chart 11-7? Also, why is there an airport diagram on the back of 11-1 and 11-7?
Also, on chart 12-1 does anyone know what the "Y" in the RNAV GPS Y RWY 10 stands for and what does "Z" in the RNAV GPS Z RWY 10 on 12-2 stand for?
2. KPVD
On 10-7 of the special departure procedure for rwys 5 and 34, reads: "Engine failure prior to 1200' MSL: Fly runway heading to 400' MSL. Turn right heading 180. Then as assigned by ATC." Is it assumed that if you have an engine failure between 400' to 1200' MSL that you are to make an IMMEDIATE right turn to 180?
Thanks.