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10nm MSA? For DME/GPS Arrivals
Eddewes
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Eddewes created the topic: 10nm MSA? For DME/GPS Arrivals
Bula from Fiji,
I seem to be having a problem with the wording of a question. CIR Set 2 Q7
'Flying in IMC from Tamworth to Taree you commence a GPS arrival. You have not maintained recency on RNAV GNSS APP. Passing 3200ft you notice the NDB has failed so you should?'
You answered climb to 4100ft because that is the 10nm MSA (SECTOR A) on the DME/GPS arrivals. Because you know you'll be safe at 4100 ft within 10nm of the aerodrome?
I am confused as the DME/GPS for Sector A says that you can be at 3200ft by 11DME so where can you find the 10nm MSA? I am current with my DAPs by the way. I think
Eddewes replied the topic: 10nm MSA? For DME/GPS Arrivals
I found my problem after looking at this page again. I didn't notice the 10nm MSA underneath the MSA Disk, how often is this 10nm MSA used by the way may I ask?