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Doc 9368(instrument flight procedure construction manual
could u please any one tell me ,where on wep i can find the manual for pans ops to download it ( doc 9368 instrument flight procedure construction manual ).
many thanks.
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Any versions of ICAO Doc 8168, especially Vol. 2, that are online, will most likely be well out of date. Use at your own risk. ICAO sells it and deliberately doesn't make it available for online download so, if you want the absolute latest - as you should - you're far safer to BUY a subscription from ICAO.
This manual is really intended for those who will use it to develop instrument procedures. It's not light reading!
This manual is really intended for those who will use it to develop instrument procedures. It's not light reading!
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Hi all
Like nefertiti above, I am looking for a downloadable ICAO Instrument Flight Procedures Construction Manual (Doc 9368), if anyone knows of one? It can indeed be bought from ICAO, but it ain't cheap.
For instance, an up-to-date Doc 8168 is easily found on the Danish CAA website for free. Doc 9368 seems to be more of a practical approach to procedure construction, while Doc 8168 is the reference it is based on.
Thanx for any advice
TTF
Like nefertiti above, I am looking for a downloadable ICAO Instrument Flight Procedures Construction Manual (Doc 9368), if anyone knows of one? It can indeed be bought from ICAO, but it ain't cheap.
For instance, an up-to-date Doc 8168 is easily found on the Danish CAA website for free. Doc 9368 seems to be more of a practical approach to procedure construction, while Doc 8168 is the reference it is based on.
Thanx for any advice
TTF