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KSEM Procedures SELMA, ALABAMA AL-387 (FAA) 20142 LOC/DME I-SEM Rwy Idg APP CRS 8014 TDZE 165 ILS Y or LOC Y RWY 33 110.5 329° Chan 42 Apt Elev 166 CRAIG FIELD (SEM) 5 T For inoperative MALS, increase S-LOC 33 Cat D visibility to 1 8 and increase ZEMUM 1 fix minimums S-LOC 33 Cats C and D visibility to 1 8 mile. VDP NA with Montgomery MISSED APPROACH: Climb A altimeter setting. When local altimeter setting not received, use Montgomery altimeter setting and increase DA 78 feet, all MDA 80 feet, increase S-LOC 33 Cats C and D to 1000 then climbing left MALS 1 1 1 turn to 3100 direct POLLK visibility 8 mile, Circling Cat C visibility 2 mile and Circling Cat D visibility 4 mile, 1 A LOM/I-SEM 6.2 DME/ increase ZEMUM fix minimums S-LOC 33 Cats C and D visibility8 mile and Circling Cat 4 1 1 C visibility 2 mile and Circling Cat D visibility 4 mile. For inoperative MALS, when RADAR and hold, continue 7 using Montgomery altimeter setting, increase S-ILS 33 all Cats visibility to 8 mile, climb-in-hold to 3100. 3 S-LOC 33 Cats C and D visibility to 1 4 mile and increase ZEMUM fix minimums Cats C 3 and D visibility to 1 8 mile. ADF required. AWOS-3PT MONTGOMERY APP CON UNICOM 119.15 124.0 363.025 122.7(CTAF)L BENTO INT MGM 26 GPS REQUIRED FOR TAA R - 1 329 LOCALIZER 110.5 12.1 MGM 092° R-272 I I-SEMS Ch E an 58 M 272° Chan 42 324 C 678 V M 708 8 115 . 025 - n R a ALTERNATE MISSED 116 h 442 C APCH FIX LOM SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV 325 329 IP CAD POLLK to 344 SE M N 518 0 I-SEM 6.2 3 3100 ZEMUM 9° RADAR 23 MONTGOMERY I-SEM 3.4 149 112.1 MGM CADIP BENTO 9° ° Chan 58 1 MGM 26 23 8 329 00 ( ° 7 . 059 3 ° CADIP ) ° ) T 059 3100 P o R-260 N ( (IF/IAF) P I D CADIP INT 149 CA 3 329 0 NM to I-SEM 13.5 ° 2049 SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV RADAR ° ELEV 166 TDZE 165 MGM 27.1 149 6 NM ° 15 P 1000 3100 POLLK LOM VGSI and ILS glidepath not coincident (VGSI Angle 3.00/TCH 56). CADIP INT I-SEM 6.2 POLLK LOM I-SEM 13.5 6 NM X Holding Pattern 80 I-SEM 6.2 RADAR 14 ZEMUM RADAR X LOC only. * I-SEM 3.4 149° 150 3100 *I-SEM 1750 I-SEM ° 329° 2.6 329 1.5 GS 3.00° 1800 TCH 55 720* A 800 when using Montgomery altimeter setting. P 4 * 1.1 NM 0.8 2.8 NM 7.3 NM 33 CATEGORY A B C D 3 3 S-ILS 33 365-4 200 (200- 4 ) 3 3 3 3 S-LOC 33 720- 4 555 (600- 4 ) 720-1 8 555 (600-1 8 ) X 1 3 720-1 760-1 760-12 1040-2 4 C CIRCLING 1 3 329° 4.7 NM 554 (600-1) 594 (600-1) 594 (600-1 2 ) 874 (900-2 4 ) HIRL Rwy 15-33 L from FAF ZEMUM FIX MINIMUMS 3 3 FAF to MAP 4.7 NM S-LOC 33 580- 4 415 (500- 4 ) 580-1 415 (500-1) 1 3 Knots 60 90 120 150 180 660-1 760-1 760-12 1040-2 4 C CIRCLING 1 3 Min:Sec 4:42 3:08 2:21 1:53 1:34 494 (500-1) 594 (600-1) 594 (600-1 2 ) 874 (900-2 4 ) SELMA, ALABAMA CRAIG FIELD (SEM) Orig 13NOV14 32°21'N-86°59'W ILS Y or LOC Y RWY 33 SELMA, ALABAMA AL-387 (FAA) 20086 LOC/DME I-SEM Rwy Idg APP CRS 8014 110.5 TDZE 165 ILS Z or LOC Z RWY 33 329° Chan 42 Apt Elev 166 CRAIG FIELD (SEM) For inoperative MALS, increase S-LOC 33 Cat D visibility to 15 and increase ZEMUM T 8 1 fix minimums S-LOC 33 Cats C and D visibility to 1 8 mile. VDP NA with Montgomery A altimeter setting. When local altimeter setting not received, use Montgomery altimeter MISSED APPROACH: Climb setting and increase DA 78 feet, all MDA 80 feet, increase S-LOC 33 Cats C and D to 1000 then climbing left 1 1 1 MALS visibility 8 mile, Circling Cat C visibility 2 mile and Circling Cat D visibility4 mile, 1 turn to 3100 direct POLLK A increase ZEMUM fix minimums S-LOC 33 Cats C and D visibility 8 mile and Circling 4 1 1 LOM/I-SEM 6.2 DME/ Cat C visibility 2 mile and Circling Cat D visibility 4 mile. For inoperative MALS, 7 RADAR and hold, continue when using Montgomery altimeter setting, increase S-ILS 33 all Cats visibility to 8 mile, 3 climb-in-hold to 3100. S-LOC 33 Cats C and D visibility to 1 4 mile and increase ZEMUM fix minimums 3 Cats C and D visibility to 1 8 mile. ADF required. AWOS-3PT MONTGOMERY APP CON UNICOM 119.15 124.0 363.025 122.7(CTAF)L BENTO E 25 MGM 26 A S N R S M - M 1 329 110.5 12.1 MGM LOCALIZER 092° R-272 I 3100 I-SEMS Cha E n 58 M 272° Chan 42 324 C 678 V M 708 8 115 . 025 - n R a ALTERNATE MISSED 116 h C APCH FIX 442 LOM SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV 325 329 POLLK 344 SE 518 I-SEM 6.2 ZEMUM RADAR IAF MONTGOMERY I-SEM 3.4 149 112.1 MGM BENTO ° Chan 58 1800 MGM 26 329 ( 7 . 3 ° ) oPT 3100 N 260° -260 R (27.1) (IF/IAF) CADIP INT 149 I-SEM 13.5 329 ° 2049 SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV RADAR ° ELEV 166 TDZE 165 MGM 27.1 149 15 6 NM ° P 1000 3100 POLLK LOM VGSI and ILS glidepath not coincident (VGSI Angle 3.00/TCH 56). CADIP INT I-SEM 6.2 X POLLK LOM I-SEM 13.5 6 NM 8014 I-SEM 6.2 RADAR Holding Pattern X ZEMUM RADAR 15 LOC only. 0 * I-SEM 3.4 149° 3100 *I-SEM 1750 I-SEM ° 329° 2.6 329 1.5 GS 3.00° 1800 TCH 55 A P 4 720* *800 when using Montgomery altimeter setting. 33 1.1 NM 0.8 2.8 NM 7.3 NM CATEGORY A B C D 3 3 S-ILS 33 365-4 200 (200- 4 ) 3 3 3 3 X S-LOC 33 720- 4 555 (600- 4 ) 720-1 8 555 (600-1 8 ) 1 3 720-1 760-1 760-12 1040-2 4 C CIRCLING 329° 4.7 NM 1 3 554 (600-1) 594 (600-1) 594 (600-1 2 ) 874 (900-2 4 ) HIRL Rwy 15-33 L from FAF ZEMUM FIX MINIMUMS 3 3 FAF to MAP 4.7 NM S-LOC 33 580- 4 415 (500- 4 ) 580-1 415 (500-1) 1 3 Knots 60 90 120 150 180 660-1 760-1 760-12 1040-2 4 C CIRCLING 1 3 Min:Sec 4:42 3:08 2:21 1:53 1:34 494 (500-1) 594 (600-1) 594 (600-1 2 ) 874 (900-2 4 ) SELMA, ALABAMA CRAIG FIELD (SEM) Amdt 2 13NOV14 32°21'N-86°59'W ILS Z or LOC Z RWY 33 SELMA, ALABAMA AL-387 (FAA) 20142 WAAS Rwy Idg 8014 APP CRS CH 69435 TDZE 166 RNAV (GPS) RWY 15 149° W15A Apt Elev 166 CRAIG FIELD (SEM) T Baro-VNAV NA when using Montgomery altimeter setting. For uncompensated Baro-VNAV systems, LNAV/VNAV NA below -15°C (5°F) or above 54°C (130°F). DME/DME RNP-0.3 NA. MISSED APPROACH: A VDP NA with Montgomery altimeter setting. When local altimeter setting not received, use Climb to 3100 direct Montgomery altimeter setting and increase all DA 78 feet, all MDA 80 feet, LPV all Cats visibility 3 1 CADIP and hold. 8 mile, LNAV/VNAV all Cats visibility and LNAV Cats C and D visibility 4 mile, Circling Cat C 1 1 visibility 2 mile and Cat D visibility 4 mile. AWOS-3PT MONTGOMERY APP CON UNICOM 119.15 124.0 363.025 122.7(CTAF)L 149 6 NM 1675 Y (NoPT ° TA ) 329 BO (IF/IAF) to BOTAY ° M N 2800 9° 0 23 1900 3 1 BOTAY 4 ( 6 9 . 1 ° ) 9° ° 23 (FAF) 059 CURPA BOTAY 414 SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV ° 059 3100 Y 678 A T 324 O WELRU B 708 to 1.6 NM to RW15 30 NM RW15 442 325 518 SE-4, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV ELEV 166 TDZE 166 149° to CADIP RW15 149 329 ° ° 15 P 6 NM 2049 6 NM VGSI and RNAV glidepath not coincident 3100 CADIP Holding Pattern BOTAY (VGSI Angle 3.00/TCH 50). X CURPA WELRU 8 0 329° 14 1.6 NM to 2800 X 149 1900 150 149° RW15 ° *LNAV only *1.1 NM to RW15 GP 3.00° RW15 TCH 45 1900 *720 A P 4 6.1 NM 3.7 NM 0.5 NM 1.1 NM 33 CATEGORY A B C D 3 3 LPV DA 416-4 250 (300- 4 ) LNAV/ 3 3 X 569-1 403 (500-1 8 ) VNAV DA 8 1 1 LNAV MDA 560-1 394 (400-1) 560-1 8 394 (400-1 8 ) 1 3 660-1 760-1 760-1 2 1040-2 4 L C CIRCLING HIRL Rwy 15-33 1 3 494 (500-1) 594 (600-1) 594 (600-1 2 ) 874 (900-2 4 ) SELMA, ALABAMA CRAIG FIELD(SEM) Amdt 1 13NOV14 32°21'N-86°59'W RNAV (GPS) RWY 15 SELMA, ALABAMA AL-387 (FAA) 20142 WAAS Rwy Idg APP CRS 8014 CH 90205 TDZE 165 RNAV (GPS) RWY 33 329° W33A Apt Elev 166 CRAIG FIELD (SEM) T Baro-VNAV NA when using Montgomery altimeter setting.
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