c172captain
Well-Known Member
On NOS Approach Plates, the maltese cross indicates the final approach fix on non-precision approaches while the Glide Slope Intercept is the final approach fix for precision approaches (so far so good, I think).
My question: When might you not/what is the significance of NOT having a maltese cross on an instrument approach profile?
My buddy said that the lack of the maltese cross (on a non-precision) means that there is no final approach fix (FAF), why is this important?
My question: When might you not/what is the significance of NOT having a maltese cross on an instrument approach profile?
My buddy said that the lack of the maltese cross (on a non-precision) means that there is no final approach fix (FAF), why is this important?