Salty's Av-Quiz No. 6
Salina Municipal ILS Rwy 35
by Garen Evans
Here's an ILS approach that'll make you batty. See if you can answer the questions
below about the Salina ILS Runway 35 approach.
Count the number of IAF's on this approach plate.
A. 6
B. 5
C. 4
D. 3
Is circling approved southwest of runway 12/30?
A. Yes.
B. Sometimes.
C. Only for Category A, B, and C aircraft.
D. Only for Category A, B, and D aircraft.
The outer marker is
A. I-SLN
B. 5 miles from the runway
C. On the SLN 23 DME Arc.
D. 14.7 miles from SLN.
Approaching from the west what is the minimum safe altitude?
A. 3200
B. 1680
C. 1820
D. 3400
Approaching from the east, what is the best heading to make toward SLN to intercept the IAF on the arc?
A. 255
B. 215
C. 260
D. 075
Approaching from the north at 5,000 MSL on the SLN 353 radial at 25 DME you should
A. descend to 3400 feet.
B. descend to 3300 feet.
C. maintain 5,000 feet.
D. enter the holding pattern at SLN.
Refer to the previous question. On the straight-in approach you will
A. make a procedure turn.
B. circle to land.
C. intercept the arc.
D. enter a holding pattern.
What is the decision height for the straight-in approach?
A. 1471
B. 1680
C. 1820
D. 200
Aircraft approaching from the northeast on a heading of 200 degrees and direct to FLORY will
A. make a beautiful sweeping turn to the west.
B. make use of a parallel procedure.
C. enter the hold at FLORY using the direct entry method.
D. execute a missed approach.
What is the suggested lead radial for aircraft on the eastern arc?