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Old 13th Feb 2005, 13:40
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Type A Charts

A standard Type A Chart has the obstacles that penetrate above a 1% slope depicted, if I'm not mistaken?

What would normally happen to the type A Chart depiction (if anything) at an airport with an approach above the standard 3 Degrees?
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The slope is actually 1.2%. The chart is really designed to allow operators to develop OEI contingency procedures for departure. The approach glideslope has nothing to do with the chart.
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Thanks for the speedy answer!
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