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Old 16th January 2005, 20:06   #1 (permalink)
WorkingHard
 
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Queenstown approach/departure

Hi folks,
I was driving out of Queenstown a few days ago and looked down (yes down) on 737 on approach. The track looked somewhat "interesting". Would any of you people care to give me a description. My flying is normally UK with a few sectors into Europe occasionally so really quite uneventful. I left NZ from CHC so that was also un spectacular.

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Queenstown has three circling VOR approaches and two circling GPS approaches. There are numerous departure procedures providing for different climb performance but all require some sort of visual manoeuvring.

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