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160knots 23rd February 2010 17:18

S-Loc Notam
 
I am sure this question has been asked before but nothing found in search.

In the US on a number of occassions a notam is posted with a notation
S-Loc then normally followed by an MDA. What does S-Loc mean? No other country appears to use that abbreviation. Could somebody please explain it or point me to the literature that provides the answer.

Thanks 160.

MarkerInbound 23rd February 2010 20:47

Do you have an example? While the FAA NOTAM codes page only lists "south" for an S, since you say there's a MDA following, I'd say the straight in minimums for a localizer approach have been changed.

weasil 25th February 2010 20:48

There's an "app" for that...
 
If you have an iPhone there's a great app for decoding NOTAMs.

Here's an example of what you are asking about. The "S-LOC" refers to the straight in approach using a localizer only (minus glideslope).

FDC 9/8778 BNA FI/T NASHVILLE INTL, NASHVILLE, TN.
ILS OR LOC RWY 20R, AMDT 9 ...
DISREGARD NOTE INOPERATIVE TABLE DOES NOT APPLY TO
S-LOC 20R CAT C.

C152R 27th February 2010 11:03

S-LOC
 
Thanks weasil.


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