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KJFX Procedures JASPER, ALABAMA AL-6803 (FAA) 21056 LOC/DME I-JFX Rwy Idg APP CRS 4800 108.9 TDZE 481 ILS or LOC RWY 27 273° Chan26 Apt Elev 483 WALKER COUNTY-BEVILL FIELD (JFX) DME required. 3 MISSED APPROACH: Climb to T Rwy 27 helicopter visibility reduction below 4 SM NA. VDP NA when using Birmingham altimeter setting. When local altimeter setting not received, use 1500 then climbing left turn to A NA Birmingham altimeter setting: increase DA to 892 feet and S-ILS all Cats visibilities 3000 on VUZ VORTAC R-298 1 4 SM; increase all MDAs 120 feet and S-LOC Cats C and D and Circling Cats to NEGEE/16 DME and hold. 1 C and D visibility 4 SM. AWOS-3PT BIRMINGHAM APP CON GCO UNICOM 119.225 127.675 338.2 121.725 122.7(CTAF)L LOCALIZER 108.9 I-JFX NATAN (IF/IAF) Chan 26 (IAF) VUZ 18.5 SIPSY DELFI I-JFX 14.8 845 2800 VUZ 13.2 153 VUZ 14.8 MAYLE ( 886 3 . ° 7 I-JFX 6.1 ) 701 538 2200 273° 273° 093° 1290 (8.7) 1 min 821 SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV 093° HOLD 2800 NoPT 4900 273° (5.9) 996 R- 2800 298 R 118 - 333 ° R 298 - Z 2 NEGEE 356 VU 6 N ° SA M M VUZ 16 2800 3700 333 ( 14 N o . ° 8 P T ) IAF VULCAN 114.4 VUZ SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV Chan 91 ELEV 483 D TDZE 481 1500 3000 NEGEE VUZ SIPSY R-298 One Minute V MAYLE I-JFX 14.8 Holding Pattern 9 27 I-JFX 6.1 LOC only 5004 X 100 * V *I-JFX 093° 4900 2200 I-JFX 2.5 ° 2800 273 273° 273° 5.3 NM 0.8 from FAF GS 3.00° 2200 TCH 44 1.6 NM 3.7 NM 8.7 NM CATEGORY A B C D 7 7 S-ILS 27 788- 8 307 (400- 8 ) 5 5 S-LOC 27 1040-1 559 (600-1) 1040-1 8 559 (600-1 8 ) MIRL Rwy 9-27 L 3 1040-1 1080-1 1160-2 1360-2 4 REIL Rwys 9 and 27 L C CIRCLING 3 557 (600-1) 597 (600-1) 677 (700-2) 877 (900-2 4 ) JASPER, ALABAMA WALKER COUNTY-BEVILL FIELD (JFX) Amdt 1B 25FEB21 33°54'N-87°19'W ILS or LOC RWY 27 JASPER, ALABAMA AL-6803 (FAA) 21056 WAAS Rwy Idg APP CRS 4800 Ch 49025 TDZE 481 RNAV (GPS) RWY 27 273° W27A Apt Elev 483 WALKER COUNTY-BEVILL FIELD (JFX) T Baro-VNAV NA when using Birmingham altimeter setting. For uncompensated Baro-VNAV systems, LNAV/VNAV NA below -15°C (5°F) or above 40°C (104°F). DME/DME RNP-0.3 A 3 MISSED APPROACH: NA. Helicopter visibility reduction below 4 SM NA. VDP NA with Birmingham altimeter Climb to 2800 direct setting. When local altimeter setting not received, use Birmingham altimeter setting and CECAV and hold. increase all DA 104 feet and all MDA 120 feet. Increase LPV all Cats, LNAV/VNAV all 3 1 Cats, LNAV Cat C/D and Circling Cat C visibility 8 mile and Circling Cat D visibility 4 mile. AWOS-3PT BIRMINGHAM APP CON GCO UNICOM 119.225 127.675 338.2 121.725 122.7(CTAF)L MISSED APCH FIX 2056 CECAV 093° 273° 4 NM 845 SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV 886 (FAF) 538 MAYLE (IF/IAF) 701 2200 SIPSY 273° 273 RW27 ° (8.7) 821 093° 4 NM 996 3100 3 Y 0 ° S ° P N I S M 183 183 o 9 t t M o 2800 N N S M M SIPSY SIPSY 2800 I P N 0 S 1 0 Y SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV 3 ° ° ( N ELEV 483 D TDZE 481 o 003 P 003 T 3700 ) 2800 CECAV 4 NM Holding Pattern SIPSY V MAYLE 9 27 *LNAV only 093° 1.6 NM 2800 5004 X 100 * 2200 V ° 273° to RW27 273 RW27 273° to GP 3.00° RW27 2200 TCH 44 1.6 NM 3.6 NM 8.7 NM CATEGORY A B C D LPV DA 789-1 308 (300-1) LNAV/ 5 5 DA 964-1 8 483 (500-1 8 ) VNAV 5 5 LNAV MDA 1040-1 559 (600-1) 1040-1 8 559 (600-1 8 ) L MIRL Rwy 9-27 5 1040-1 8 1080-2 REIL Rwys 9 and 27 L CIRCLING 557 (600-1) 1040-1 5 557 (600-1 8 ) 597 (600-2) JASPER, ALABAMA WALKER COUNTY-BEVILL FIELD (JFX) Orig-A 20AUG15 33°54'N-87°19'W RNAV (GPS) RWY 27 JASPER, ALABAMA AL-6803 (FAA) 21056 WAAS Rwy Idg APP CRS 4800 Ch 93725 TDZE 483 RNAV (GPS) RWY 9 093° W09A Apt Elev 483 WALKER COUNTY-BEVILL FIELD (JFX) Baro-VNAV NA when using Birmingham altimeter setting. For uncompensated Baro-VNAV systems, LNAV/VNAV NA below -15°C (5°F) or above 40°C (104°F). DME/DME RNP-0.3 NA. T MISSED APPROACH: Helicopter visibility reduction below 1 SM NA. When local altimeter setting not received, use Climb to 2800 direct A Birmingham altimeter setting and increase all DA 104 feet and all MDA 120 feet; increase LPV 1 SIPSY and hold. all Cats, LNAV Cats C/D and Circling Cat D visibility 4 mile increase LNAV/VNAV all Cats 3 and Circling Cat C visibility 8 mile. AWOS-3PT BIRMINGHAM APP CON GCO UNICOM 119.225 127.675 338.2 121.725 122.7(CTAF)L 1220 845 SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV (IF/IAF) (FAF) YILUG CECAV 2300 886 701 538 093° 093° (6.8) 273° RW09 4 NM 821 COLUMBUS 996 1 MOA T) P o 3700 MISSED APCH FIX N ° ° ( V V A A SIPSY 183 C 183 C E 273° E C C M o 2600 o t N 093 CECAV CECAV 2600 t ° M 0 M SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV N 4 NM 1 ° N 0 ° 3 0 ELEV 483 D TDZE 483 3 003 003 2800 SIPSY 4 NM Holding Pattern CECAV YILUG 273° 2600 093° 093 2300 V 9 ° RW09 27 GP 3.00° 5004 X 100 V TCH 40 2300 093° to 6.8 NM 5.6 NM RW09 CATEGORY A B C D LPV DA 751-1 268 (300-1) LNAV/ 5 5 DA 952-1 8 469 (500-1 8 ) VNAV 5 5 LNAV MDA 1040-1 557 (600-1) 1040-1 8 557 (600-1 8 ) L 5 MIRL Rwy 9-27 1040-1 8 1080-2 CIRCLING 557 (600-1) REIL Rwys 9 and 27 L 1040-1 5 557 (600-1 8 ) 597 (600-2) JASPER, ALABAMA WALKER COUNTY-BEVILL FIELD (JFX) Orig-A 28MAY15 33°54'N-87°19'W RNAV (GPS) RWY 9 JASPER, ALABAMA AL-6803 (FAA) 21056 VORTAC VUZ Rwy Idg APP CRS N/A 114.4 TDZE N/A VOR/DME-A 302° Chan91 Apt Elev 483 WALKER COUNTY-BEVILL FIELD(JFX) MISSED APPROACH: Climbing right turn T When local altimeter setting not received, use Birmingham altimeter 1 to 3000 on VUZ VORTAC R-302 to A setting and increase all MDA 120 feet and Cat C/D visibility 4 mile. CREAL/14 DME and hold. AWOS-3PT BIRMINGHAM APP CON GCO UNICOM 119.225 127.675 338.2 121.725 122.7(CTAF)L 845 (IAF) 886 ZUSMA VUZ 14 701 538 DORRA 0 1290 MAJEG 00 VUZ 20 3 rc A VUZ 24.6 4 1 821 Z 2100 U V 302 R - 996 356 ( ° 6) SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV 1 22 ° 302 ° R (IF) -302 CREAL VUZ 14 c Z 2 r VU 5 N A A M 0 S 0 3 M 0 0 4 00 1 3 30 3700 2 Z (14 ° U ) V Procedure NA for arrivals at VUZ VORTAC on airway radials 261 CW 333. SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV IAF ELEV D 483 VULCAN 114.4 VUZ Chan 91 -231 R (IAF) WUNET VUZ 14 V 9 27 3000 5004 X 100 V CREAL CREAL VUZ 14 VUZ 14 VUZ R-302 DORRA VUZ 20 3000 302° 4.6 NM MAJEG from FAF ° VUZ 24.6 302 2100 4.6 NM 6 NM CATEGORY A B C D MIRL Rwy 9-27 L 1 1 1160-1 1160-14 1160-2 1160-2 4 CIRCLING REIL Rwys 9 and 27 L 1 1 677 (700-1) 677 (700-14 ) 677 (700-2) 677 (700-2 4 ) JASPER, ALABAMA WALKER COUNTY-BEVILL FIELD(JFX) Amdt 3 31MAY12 33°54'N - 87°19'W VOR/DME-A M1 A ALTERNATE MINS A 21280 INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURE CHARTS A IFR ALTERNATE AIRPORT MINIMUMS Standard alternate minimums for non-precision approaches and approaches with vertical guidance [NDB, VOR, LOC, TACAN, LDA, SDF, VOR/DME, ASR, RNAV (GPS) or RNAV (RNP)] are 800-2. Standard alternate minimums for precision approaches (ILS, PAR, or GLS) are 600-2. Airports within this geographical area that require alternate minimums other than standard or alternate minimums with restrictions are listed below. NA - means alternate minimums are not authorized due to unmonitored facility, absence of weather reporting service, or lack of adequate navigation coverage. Civil pilots see FAR 91. IFR Alternate Minimums: Ceiling and Visibility Minimums not applicable to USA/USN/USAF. Pilots must review the IFR Alternate Minimums Notes for alternate airfield suitability.
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