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Subject: Re: IFR Approach Plate Questions
From: Steven P. McNicoll
Date: Sat Sep 14 05:20:14 2002
 
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>From: Scott Draper nospam@spamaway.com
>Date: 9/13/02 11:35 AM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: <au44ou8m5ukgsk7o0s3qc0kfs2kjbtpn3h@4ax.com>
>
>=============
>Question #1: When an airport has an approach titled "VOR B," but no
>"VOR A," can we assume that there was once a "VOR A" approach, but
>this approach is no longer valid?
>==============
>
>Not necessarily. The lettering applies to a city, so another airport
>may have the missing A approach.
>

The letters apply to the airport.

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