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Old 31st Jan 2005, 11:25
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Dieppe Procedure...

Off to Dieppe later in the week and just looking at the NDB procedure. There's no DME so it's a timed procedure. However, there aren't any times on the plate either...

I've been trawling my memory, books, other plates and anything else I can get my hands on, but cannot find what the standard outbound time should be....something is saying two and a half minutes but can anybody confirm this?

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Presuming you're looking at:

http://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv....D%202.LFAB.pdf

the time of 3 minutes is annotated (in the plan view) to the racetrack.

Hope that helps
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Thanks Bookworm- that's exactly what I wanted.

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