A320 FMGS Fix Naming
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A320 FMGS Fix Naming
Hi, does anyone know how the FMGS gives name to the fix in the approach or departure? e.g for VOR DME approach, i see fixes name like CD33R, FD33R, MD33R.
I mean, I usually just use common sense to indetify those fixes using the course, distance etc, like I will identify MD33R as MAP bacause its located say 4 miles out of FD33R on a final approach course.
but there must be a standard way the FMGS name those fixes. and standard way I should read it.
thanks in advance guys!
I mean, I usually just use common sense to indetify those fixes using the course, distance etc, like I will identify MD33R as MAP bacause its located say 4 miles out of FD33R on a final approach course.
but there must be a standard way the FMGS name those fixes. and standard way I should read it.
thanks in advance guys!
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From: Australia, maybe
setyawans11
If you have access to Jeppesen World Wide Text 'INTRO' - The section titled -
If you have access to Jeppesen World Wide Text 'INTRO' - The section titled -
Nav2001 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION NAVDATA DATABASE AND CHARTS
(Intro pages 211.....) will answer most of your questions.
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From: actually in ppruneland.
Hi,
Try this powerpoint presentation:
http://www.ecacnav.com/downloads/6_P...erminators.ppt
I hope this explains it for you.
Regards,
Toby320
Try this powerpoint presentation:
http://www.ecacnav.com/downloads/6_P...erminators.ppt
I hope this explains it for you.
Regards,
Toby320





