Jeppesen Approach Charts Jun 2026

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Jeppesen produces various types of approach charts, including: jeppesen approach charts

A Jeppesen approach chart typically consists of several key components:

IAF CRILE (3000') \ \ (DME 12.0) \ \ IF \ ZOPBI (D8.0) \ | \ | (GS intercept 2500') \ | \| FAF JOFER (D5.0) | | (Glideslope 3.00°) | MAP (RW27 threshold) | RWY 27 (TDZE 10') Today, the brand is owned by Boeing and

3000' - CRILE (IAF) \ \ 3000' \ \ (GS intercept at ZOPBI, 2500') \ \ (FAF JOFER, 2000') \ \ 3.00° Glideslope \ \ (MAP at RW27) \ +--- 50' Threshold Crossing Height

The company was founded in 1934 by , a pilot who began recording airport data and navigation obstacles in a simple notebook to improve his own safety. During World War II, Jeppesen became a primary provider of navigation charts for the U.S. Army, leading to rapid expansion. Today, the brand is owned by Boeing and is recognized for its consistency and international reach. Key Components of an Approach Chart 2500') \ \ (FAF JOFER

A typical Jeppesen approach chart includes:

Cat I: DA 200' (HAT 187') RVR 2400' or 1/2 SM Cat II: DA 100' (HAT 87') RVR 1200' (with ALS) Cat IIIA: DA 50' (HAT 37') RVR 700'