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pushkraj 30th August 2010 08:32

Fly over point & Fly BY point
 
hi,,,
I just happened to come across in jeppesen glossary these two words. Fly by poin & FLy ovr point.
whats the difference between them?? Without a doubt Fly over point is quite self explanatory ... but need help wid Fly by point! :sad:

If any body can come up with a proper defination that would be great!:ok:

punk666 30th August 2010 08:56

fly over point you will fly over the way point then turn for example. A fly by point you will start the turn a little early and fly by the way point.

B2N2 30th August 2010 13:01

Well, since GOOGLE is apparently broken in your part of the world:

Instrument Procedures Handbook - Google Books

Waypoint - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

For an official source of information, this is where you can download a free version of the FAA instrument Flying Handbook:

Instrument Flying Handbook

7-27 through 7-34 deals with GPS.


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