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Subject: Re: IFR Approach Plate Questions
From: John Clonts
Date: Mon Sep 16 06:48:13 2002
 
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Greg Faris <faris@worldnet.net> wrote in message
news:am2t5v$rsq$1@norfair.nerim.net...
> In article <Vyng9.23250$Pf7.838611@news1.west.cox.net>, jccummis@yahoo.com
> says...
>
> >
> >Question #6: Can someone provide me an airport with an SDF approach?
How
> >about one with an MLS approach? Southern California does not have an
> >airport with either of these approaches.
> >
>
>
> Good questions!
>
> An unfortunate KingAir pilot collided with a communications tower a few
years
> ago, while on an SDF approach at Somerset, KY. ATC cleared him to this
> approach, though it later turned out the approach had been decommissioned.
> (No intended implication here that this is WHY he ended up in the wrong
place,
> but there's a good chance it's related).
>
> It's a wierd approach, and I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the few
> remaining are also slated for decommissioning.
>
> G Faris

What's wierd about it?

Thanks,
John Clonts
Temple, Texas



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