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FAA Updates Instrument Procedures Handbook

The FAA released an updated draft version of its Instrument Procedures Handbook (FAA-H-8083-ISA) last week, a guide that functions as the technical reference on IFR procedures used everywhere in the National Airspace System. Among the more important changes in the new version is a deeper explanation of surface movement guidance and control systems that better reflects advancements in the way these ground-radar systems operate, as well as policy changes related to diverse vector areas.

There are also updates to sections covering sector and altitude references used throughout the guide, as well as vertical descent angles, visual descent points and GLS approaches, along with their associated minimums. Another chapter highlights alerting functions germane to the performance-based navigation concept and associated systems. In addition, there are changes to RNP approach naming convention issues and updates focused directly on Rnav and GPS approach procedures.

The handbook also supplements instrument flying for pilots with safety information on runway incursions, land and hold short operations, controlled flight into terrain and a variety of human factors issues.

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Can you post the link? The FAA site I am on shows it dated 2014. There must be another site.

 

There's no direct link to it on the FAA site because it's not final. It's a  draft (says so right on the inside front cover if you follow the link Robert provided).

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iPad is a bit challenged by getting on the site....

Too many MS users beating down the path...???

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Me, three. Guess I'll try again on the old desktop box . . .

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