Paris Charless-De-gaulle ILS Rwy 26L
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Paris Charless-De-gaulle ILS Rwy 26L
Hi,
Can any one please direct me to a reference link where I can find information regarding Paris Charless-De-gaulle Jeppesen approach plat plan view ILS DME Rwy 26L altitude 3000 1220T (letter T meaning after 1220 altitude figure at D8.2 DSU)!
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Khalid
Can any one please direct me to a reference link where I can find information regarding Paris Charless-De-gaulle Jeppesen approach plat plan view ILS DME Rwy 26L altitude 3000 1220T (letter T meaning after 1220 altitude figure at D8.2 DSU)!
Thank you,
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Hello.
I don't have Jeppesen's appr plates of CDG but you can read the France AIP for free via the internet. This link should re-direct you directly to CDG I.A.C. (pdf)
https://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv..._AD-2.LFPG.pdf
I don't have Jeppesen's appr plates of CDG but you can read the France AIP for free via the internet. This link should re-direct you directly to CDG I.A.C. (pdf)
https://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv..._AD-2.LFPG.pdf
All of the ILS charts for LFPG show a similar value. The number with a "T" represents the minimum terrain clearance altitude at that point. The reference can be found in the "Introduction" section of the Jeppesen airway manual, page 46 - Abbreviations.
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Agreed, if you look at the French AIP you can see a similar terrain presentation outside of 8.2d with the 1220 in there. 950 inside that distance just as on the Jepp plate.