AUAeropilot
Well-Known Member
Sorry, I was asleep at the wheel here over the last few days. We (PE) didn't find out about the desire to service JNU until middle of last week. I've been in a scramble since trying to develop some OEI procedures that will give us needed performance back to SEA. Finished that up early this week. Apparently the mentality of "well Alaska serves it with a 738, so can we" won in the building next door, engine out procedure development and approach procedure reliability be damned.What say you, @AUAeropilot?
The focus now shifts to operational reliability. We can only use the LDA published approach to JNU (and its extremely high minimums) since the RNAV(GPS) is N/A for Cat C and D aircraft. (other options are currently being investigated, but as of right now we only have access to publicly published procedures. We certainly can fly RNP procedures on the 738, but availability of those procedures for JNU is currently limited...$$$) I've got this nice piece of paper hanging in my cube stating I've completed the FAA PBN course and a Letter of Authorization from the FAA in my laptop bag stating I am certified to design PBN approaches but the start to finish timeline for these procedures pushes the completion date well beyond May of 2015. We are tentatively scheduled in late January to flight validate a procedure we built for a ski destination that's been an ongoing project from earlier this year. It's not nearly as challenging as JNU and the procedure we've built was just to get an approach with Cat D minimums when landing a certain direction.
Bottom line is that this one was held very close to the chest, even internally, and now that it's out everyone is weighing in on the challenges we will face. While I think it's doable, the success is reliant on everyone involved bringing their "A" games. The names I've been in contact with are all top notch, but we're all investigating everything under a microscope due to compressed timelines. Saving grace right now from a reliability standpoint is that the service dates should assist in getting some descent weather.