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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. |
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.
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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. |
S-LOC
Thanks weasil.
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