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Spooky 2 2nd May 2012 12:16

Procedure Track Approach?
 
Has ANYONE here ever heard the term "Procedure Track Approach" used in a approach clearance. Case in point is a clearance that reads, "Cleared ILS runway 24 Procedure Track Approach"? Airport in question is EINN.

Thanks in advance

Spooky 2 3rd May 2012 18:22

Anybody:confused::confused::confused:

chevvron 4th May 2012 08:31

It's Ireland.

Spooky 2 4th May 2012 12:39

I thought Ireland was using UK procedures??

Chilli Monster 4th May 2012 14:54

Ireland uses ICAO procedures as per doc 4444 - but it's not something I've ever seen, heard or used.

Probably someone trying to re-iterate you're flying a procedure rather than a radar vectored approach. Not really necessary, not very standard.

Spooky 2 5th May 2012 13:47

Thanks everyone for your replys.:ok:

Nicola_A 18th May 2012 19:25

the procedure can be flown starting from SHA or making a straight-in ILS starting from DERAG (in fact IAF is not marked)

probably they used to diversify the type of procedure even if it's not necessary

FlightPathOBN 25th May 2012 23:39

The procedure designer must have a military backround!

Procedure track approach is a terms that defines from the FAF inbound to the Map....

The phrase you reference, is it from a Chart?

https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=h...number=1&w=813


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