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Navigation Database Alert Navigation Database Alert Date: 16 April, 2018 Effectivity: Product LRU P/N Software Application IDU-I 42-023002-XXXX 5.0C or later IDU-III 401-045500-XXXX 5.0C or later IDU-450 42-024001-XXXX 7.0A or later IDU-680 42-006001-XXXX 8.0A or later Subject: Missing terminal fixes in Cycle 1805 Genesys Aerosystems has discovered a NavData production issue that excluded certain terminal fixes associated with 27 airports from Cycle 1805 in the World NavData coverage (including Capstone and REGA tailored NavData). The affected terminal fixes will not appear when performing a “NRST FIX” search, when directly entering the fix identifier, or when viewing the moving map if a procedure containing the fix is not loaded into the active flight plan first. The affected terminal fixes are still fully encoded in their associated procedures. Thus, if guidance to an affected fix or information on an affected fix is needed, first load an associated procedure containing the terminal fix into the active flight plan. If one of the affected terminal fixes is not associated with any procedure, it is not available in Cycle 1805. Affected terminal fixes are listed below: Airport Airport Name Terminal Fixes ICAO ID ZSSS Shanghai Hongqiao FF18L, FF18R, FF36L, FF36R, JTN28, JTN30, JTN35, MD18L, International Airport MD36L, MD36R, SS001, SS002, SS003, SS004, SS005, SS006, SS007, SS008, SS009, SS010, SS011, SS012, SS013, SS014, SS015, SS017, SS018, SS019, SS020, SS021, SS022, SS023, SS025, SS026, SS027, SS028, SS031, SS033, SS034, SS035, SS501, SS502, SS601, SS602 ZSTX Huangshan Tunxi 45VOR, CD13, CI13, D100H, D100N, FD13, FI13, MD13, TX533, International Airport TX701, TX801 ZSWH Weihai Dashuibo Airport 32VOR, 44VOR, CD03, CD21, CI03, CI21, FD03, FD21, FF03, FF21, MD03, MD21, WH103, WH105, WH106, WH109, WH110, WH112, WH203, WH207 ZSWX Sunan Shuofang 30VOR, A, B, CD03, CD21, CI03Z, CI21Z, D016J, D031I, D033K, International Airport D035I, D037K, D041I, D045I, D047I, D056D, D071E, D091I, D096K, D121A, D121B, D121F, D121H, D121M, D215I, D219I, D224J, D225I, D228J, D229I, D310E, D319B, FD03, FD21, FI03, FI21, MD03, MD21, SUF29, WX202, WX203, WX204, WX205, WX206, WX210, WX211, WX212, WX213, WX302, WX303, WX306, WX307, WX308 One S-TEC Way Mineral Wells, TX 76067 ICM-GENESYS-JEPPESEN-0062A Rev A +1 (817) 215-7600 Page 1 of 5 www.genesys-aerosystems.com Airport Airport Name Terminal Fixes ICAO ID ZSWZ Wenzhou Longwan 29VOR, 52VOR, A, B, CD03, CD21, CI03, CI21, D, D010G, International Airport D024M, D032O, D036Q, D040M, D074M, D112H, D199M, D203N, D204F, D215F, D216F, D279G, D294J, D333G, DER03, DER21, DST28, DST30, F, FD03, FD21, FI03, FI21, G, H, MD03, MD21, WZ324, WZ401, WZ402, WZ403, WZ404, WZ405, WZ406, WZ411, WZ421, WZ422, WZ431, WZ501, WZ503, WZ504, WZ505, WZ506, WZ507, WZ508, WZ509, WZ602, WZ603, WZ604, WZ605, WZ606, WZ607 ZSXZ Xuzhou Guanyin 25VOR, 50VOR, CD09, CD27, CI09, CI27, CN09, D090I, D237I, International Airport FD09, FD27, FI09, FI27, MD09, MD27, MN09, OM27, RUTIS, XZ103, XZ104, XZ105, XZ106, XZ107, XZ112, XZ113, XZ114, XZ203, XZ204 ZSYA Yangzhou Taizhou B, CD17, CD35, CI35, D173E, D180K, D186J, D241I, D304U, International Airport D315K, D347M, D353F, E, FD17, FD35, FI35, MD17, MD35, YA103, YA104, YA105, YA106, YA107, YA204, YA206, YA207 ZSYN Yancheng Nanyang 26VOR, CD04, CD22, CI04, CI22, D046L, D049L, D082I, D082K, International Airport D082O, D226K, D231K, D238K, D243K, D247L, D247R, D257E, D297F, D297I, D297J, FD04, FD22, FI04, FI22, MD04, MD22, YC30A, YC30B, YCH30, YN103, YN104, YN105, YN106, YN107, YN108, YN109, YN110, YN112, YN113, YN114, YN115, YN203, YN204, YN205, YN206, YN207, YN208, YN300, YN301, YN302, YN303 ZSYT Yantai Penglai 55VOR, A, C, CF23, D, D050G, D196K, D222T, D230L, D323T, International Airport FF05, FF23, HCH, MD05, PL204, PL205, PL206, PL210, PL212, PL214, PL215, PL403, PL404, PL405, PL407, PL408, PL409 ZSYW Yiwu Airport 32VOR, 50VOR, CD02, CD20, CI02, D014N, D015F, D032N, D052M, D074O, D209M, D213M, D240S, D316J, D316K, D316P, D352N, FD02, FD20, FI02, MD02, MD20, YW202, YW206, YW208, YW209, YW220, YW307, YW308, YW310 ZUCK Chongqing Jiangbei 31VOR, CD02L, CD02R, CD20L, CF02L, CF02R, CF03, CF20L, International Airport CF20R, CF21, CK401, CK402, CK403, CK404, CK405, CK406, CK407, CK408, CK409, CK421, CK422, CK423, CK424, CK425, CK426, CK513, CK523, CK533, CK613, CK623, CK633, CK701, CK702, CK703, CK704, CK705, CK706, CK710, CK711, CK712, CK801, CK802, CK803, CK804, CK806, CK807, CK810, CK811, CK812, CK813, CK814, CK817, CK900, CK901, CK902, CK903, CK904, CK910, CK911, CK912, CK913, CK914, D004A, D016P, D019B, D019C, D019L, D028T, D049B, D158J, D255G, D258H, D259H, D315F, D347O, D351J, D352J, D356I, DER03, DER21, FD02L, FD02R, FD20L, FF02L, FF02R, FF03, FF20L, FF20R, FF21, MD02L, MD02R, MD20L, OS32 One S-TEC Way Mineral Wells, TX 76067 ICM-GENESYS-JEPPESEN-0062A Rev A +1 (817) 215-7600 Page 2 of 5 www.genesys-aerosystems.com Airport Airport Name Terminal Fixes ICAO ID ZUGY Guiyang Longdongbao 47VOR, 55VOR, CD01, CD19, CI01Y, CI19Y, D004P, D007P, International Airport D018P, D019P, D020P, D023P, D028N, D031N, D109P, D109R, D167L, D173L, D177N, D183N, D309R, FD01, FD19, FI01, FI19, GY401, GY402, GY403, GY404, GY407, GY408, GY501, GY502, GY503, GY504, GY603, GY604, GY605, GY606, GY608, GY609, GY610, GY703, GY704, GY705, GY706, GY707, GY708, GY709, GY710, GY711, GY712, GY713, MD01, MD19 ZULS Lhasa Gonggar Airport 82VOR, CD27R, CI27R, D094Y, FD27R, FI27R, MD27R ZUUU Chengdu Shuangliu 25VOR, CD02L, CD20R, CI0LY, CI0LZ, CI0RY, CI0RZ, CI20R, International Airport CN02L, CTU30, CTU41, D018P, D024K, D035U, D054K, D054Q, D054R, D061U, D153P, D160F, D160L, D173J, D178L, D191K, D191M, D193K, D195T, D198T, D204M, D204U, D207M, D207T, D209T, D210K, D213K, D221S, D245M, D248Q, D270T, D300N, D300W, D300X, D338M, D353M, D360J, DE02R, DE20L, FD02L, FD20R, FI02L, FI02R, FI0RY, FI0RZ, FI20L, FI20R, FI2LY, FI2LZ, MD02L, MD20R, UU401, UU402, UU403, UU404, UU405, UU406, UU411, UU412, UU413, UU421, UU422, UU503, UU504, UU505, UU506, UU507, UU513, UU514, UU515, UU613, UU614, UU615, UU616, UU617, UU623, UU624, UU625, UU701, UU702, UU703, UU711, UU712, UU713, UU714, UU715, UU801, UU802, UU803, UU901, UU902, UU903, UU904, UU911, UU912, UU913 ZUXC Xichang Qingshan Airport 47DME, 51VOR, 88DME, 91VOR, CF36, CI36, D002K, D179P, D179R, D184U, D195T, FD18, FF36, FI36, FQ18, MD18 ZUZY Zunyi Xinzhou Airport 72VOR, 89VOR, CD36, CF18, D085O, D181A, D198K, D229M, FD18, FD36, FI18, MD18, MD36 ZWSH Kashgar Airport 41DME, 41VOR, 72DME, 72VOR, CD08, CD26, CF26, CI08Z, CQ08, D086L, D089N, D091M, D093N, D136P, FD08, FD26, FI08, FI26, FQ08, FQ26, MD26, SH602, SH605, SH704, SH804, SH805, SH806, SH807 ZWTN Hotan Airport CD11, CD29, CF29, CQ11Y, CQ11Z, CQ29Y, CQ29Z, D073P, D074P, FD11, FD29, FI29, FQ11Y, FQ11Z, FQ29Y, FQ29Z, MD11, MD29 One S-TEC Way Mineral Wells, TX 76067 ICM-GENESYS-JEPPESEN-0062A Rev A +1 (817) 215-7600 Page 3 of 5 www.genesys-aerosystems.com Airport Airport Name Terminal Fixes ICAO ID ZWWW Ürümqi Diwopu 39VOR, 55VOR, CD07, CD25Y, CD25Z, CF25, CI07, CI25V, International Airport D017G, D017K, D027K, D064J, D215G, D226I, D226O, D233K, D233R, D241O, D245R, D245Z, D255N, D297H, FD07, FD25Y, FD25Z, FF07, FF25, FF807, FI25V, FKG38, MD07, MD25Y, MD25Z, URC32, WW403, WW404, WW405, WW406, WW410, WW411, WW412, WW414, WW415, WW432, WW501, WW511, WW512, WW513, WW541, WW601, WW602, WW603, WW604, WW611, WW612, WW613, WW614, WW621, WW623, WW633, WW641 ZYCC Changchun Longjia 40DME, 42DME, A, C1, C2, C4, CC406, CC507, CC603, CC604, International Airport CF06Z, CF24Y, CF24Z, CI06X, CI06Y, CQ06Y, D038Y, D044T, D067L, D068M, D075L, D077L, D115J, D147I, D148K, D148Q, D153I, D167K, D197M, D214J, D220J, D229J, D230L, D238E, D238T, D278R, D307L, D307M, FF06, FF24, FI06Y, KAD, LJ27A, LJ32A, LJ32B, LJB27, LJB34, LJB37, O, Q, T, U, V, W, Y, Z ZYHB Harbin Taiping 07NDG, 35JMU, CD05, CD23, CI05, CI05Y, CI23, CI23Y, CN05, International Airport CQ05, D016H, D022H, D049D, D049G, D059Y, D078K, D109Y, D143V, D194E, D194K, D252I, D252J, FD05, FD23, FI05, FI23, HRB27, HRB35, HRB54, K, LJB90, LJB96, LS38, LS40, MD05, MD23, OM05 ZYJM Jiamusi Dongjiao Airport 40VOR, 42DME, CD06, CD24, CF06, CQ24, D040Y, D055R, D059R, D081Y, D258R, D258Y, FD06, FD24, FF06, FN24, FQ24, FU06, JM401, JM403, JM405, JM511, JM611, JM612, MD06, MD24, OM06 ZYMD Mudanjiang Hailang 58DME, 58VOR, CD04, CD22, CF22, CQ04, CQ22, D015L, International Airport D015M, D018M, D018N, D050M, D053M, D053N, D055L, D198M, D201M, D225Q, D227O, D234M, D237M, D250Z, FD04, FD22, FF22, FQ04, FQ22, MD04, MD22, MQ04, V ZYQQ Qiqihar Sanjiazi Airport CD17, CD35, CI17Y, CI17Z, CN17, CQ17, CQ35, D145P, D163J, D168L, D204G, D316P, D338K, D342K, FD17, FD35, FF35, FI17, FQ17, MD17, MD35, QQ401, QQ403, QQ408, QQ410, QQ551, QQ651, QQ652, QQ653 ZYTL Dalian Zhoushuizi CD28, CI10, CI28, D071E, D089G, D113J, D128S, D240O, International Airport D265N, D272O, DBL04, FD28, FI10, FI28Y, FI28Z, FN10, FN28, H, M, N, T, TL102, TL103, TL104, TL105, TL106, TL107, TL108, TL109, TL110, TL111, TL112, TL113, TL201, TL202, TL203, TL204, TL205, TL206, TL208, TL209, TL301, TL302, TL303, TL304, TL305, TL306, TL307, TL308, TL309, TL310, TL311, TL312, TL401, TL402, TL403, TL404, TL405, TL406, TL407, TL408, TL409, TL410, TL411, V, X, Y One S-TEC Way Mineral Wells, TX 76067 ICM-GENESYS-JEPPESEN-0062A Rev A +1 (817) 215-7600 Page 4 of 5 www.genesys-aerosystems.com Airport Airport Name Terminal Fixes ICAO ID ZYTX Shenyang Taoxian 48VOR, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, CD06, CD24, CF24, CI24Y, D061J, International Airport D067L, D067N, D068J, D069L, D077Y, D079Q, D108T, D146E, D146F,
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