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RNAV (GPS) RWY 21 207° W21A Apt Elev 1276 EPHRATA MUNI(EPH) RNP APCH EPHRATA, WASHINGTON AL-138 (FAA) 19199 WAAS Rwy Idg APP CRS 5500 CH 82308 TDZE 1276 RNAV (GPS) RWY 21 207° W21A Apt Elev 1276 EPHRATA MUNI(EPH) RNP APCH. T For uncompensated Baro-VNAV systems, LNAV/VNAV NA below -17°C or above 46°C . MISSED APPROACH: Climb to VDP and Baro-VNAV NA when using Moses Lake/Grant County Intl altimeter setting. When A 4500 direct UDECU and hold. local altimeter setting not received, use Moses Lake/Grant County Intl altimeter setting and 1 increase all DA/MDA 40 feet; increase visibility LPV all Cats, and LNAV Cats C and D 4 SM. ASOS GRANT COUNTY APP CON UNICOM 135.775 126.4 379.95 122.8(CTAF)L 4 NM ° ° 027 207 (IF/IAF) 2642 TICYU 3800 N oPT 269 (IAF) ° ° 2900 ( ) 9.1) WIPES 207.1 (6 (FAF) Procedure NA for arrivals at WIPES NW-1, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV CIGUM via V120 northeast bound. 1419 2882 2416 1349 2534 RW21 ( 4000 14 343 21 2 . RW 5 4 N A M ° ) S M 5200 MOSES LAKE MWH Procedure NA for arrivals at MWH VOR/DME NW-1, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV via V497 southeast bound. ELEV 1276 TDZE 1276 UDECU ° 207° to ° 027 RW21 207 5 NM 21 4500 UDECU VGSI and RNAV glidepath not coincident X P 4 NM 22 (VGSI Angle 3.00/TCH 40). 0 X TICYU 1334 5 Holding Pattern 1 X X 75 7 RWY 4-22 for 6 X CIGUM 4 gliders only 3 027° 5500 LNAV only 3800 P * P U *2.2 NM to ° 207° 4 11 % RW21 .3 RW21 207 3 0 3843 X GP 3.00° X X 2900 60 TCH 51 X X X 2.2 NM 2.7 NM 6.1 NM P 29X CATEGORY A B C D 1296 X X X X X 3 3 LPV DA 1526- 250 (300- 4 ) X X 4 X LNAV/ DA 2171-4 895 (900-4) VNAV REIL Rwys 3, 11, 21 and 29 L 2020-1 2020-11 2020-21 2020-21 LNAV MDA 4 4 2 1 1 1 L 744 (800-1) 744 (800-14 ) 744 (800-2 4 ) 744 (800-2 2 ) MIRL Rwys 11-29 and 3-21 EPHRATA, WASHINGTON EPHRATA MUNI(EPH) Orig-B 18JUL19 47°18'N-119°31'W RNAV (GPS) RWY 21 EPHRATA, WASHINGTON AL-138 (FAA) 19199 WAAS Rwy Idg APP CRS 5500 CH 50208 TDZE 1269 RNAV (GPS) RWY 3 027° W03A Apt Elev 1276 EPHRATA MUNI(EPH) RNP APCH. T For uncompensated Baro-VNAV systems, LNAV/VNAV NA below -17°C or above 46°C. VDP and Baro-VNAV NA when using Moses Lake/Grant County MISSED APPROACH: Climb to A Intl altimeter setting. When local altimeter setting not received, use Moses Lake/ 3800 direct TICYU and hold. Grant County Intl altimeter setting and increase all DA/MDA 40 feet and LNAV 1 Cat C and D visibility 4 SM. ASOS GRANT COUNTY APP CON UNICOM 135.775 126.4 379.95 122.8(CTAF)L 4 NM ° 3605 ° 027 207 2642 TICYU 03 2 RW 5 A N S M M 5400 NW-1, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV 1419 1419 2882 2416 2534 WIGEB RW03 1.6 NM to RW03 Procedure NA for arrivals on MWH VOR/DME airway radials 188 CW 253. (FAF) WIMBU MOSES LAKE MWH 4500 ° Procedure NA for arrivals on ELN ° 241 3200 9) VOR/DME airway radials 003 CW 086. ) (17. 027.5 (7 (IF/IAF) NW-1, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV UDECU ELEV 1276 TDZE 1269 T ELLENSBURG NoP 4500 ELN ° 061 ° ° .8) 6700 (7 027 207 ° (IAF) 060 .5) DOFDO 22 21 ( 5 NM VGSI and descent angles not coincident 3800 TICYU X P 22 (VGSI Angle 3.00/TCH 40). X 5 NM UDECU 1334 150 X X Holding Pattern WIMBU 75 WIGEB RWY 4-22 for 67 X 4 1.6 NM to gliders only 3 207° 5500 RW03 LNAV only P 4500 * P U 4 11 % 3 027° 027 1 NM to 3 . ° * 0 RW03 RW03 3843 X X X GP 3.00° 3200 60 X *1820 X TCH 60 X P 7.5 NM 4.2 NM 0.6 1 NM 027° to 29X X X A B C D 1296 CATEGORY RW03 X X X X X LPV DA 1519-1 250 (300-1) X LNAV/ 1 1 DA 1689-12 420 (500-1 2 ) VNAV REIL Rwys 3, 11, 21 and 29 L 1 1 LNAV MDA 411 (500-1) 411 (500-14 ) 1680-1 1680-14 MIRL Rwys 11-29 and 3-21 L EPHRATA, WASHINGTON EPHRATA MUNI(EPH) Orig-B 18JUL19 47°18'N-119°31'W RNAV (GPS) RWY 3 EPHRATA, WASHINGTON AL-138 (FAA) 18144 VORTAC EPH Rwy Idg 5500 APP CRS VOR RWY 21 112.6 TDZE 1276 202° Chan73 Apt Elev 1276 EPHRATA MUNI(EPH) T When local altimeter setting not received, use Moses Lake/Grant County Intl altimeter setting and increase all MDA 40 feet, increase S-21 Cat D MISSED APPROACH: Climbing left turn to 4000 via A 1 EPH R-182 to PLUSS INT/EPH 13.3 DME and hold. visibility 4 mile. VDP NA when using Moses Lake/Grant County Intl altimeter setting. Final approach from EPH VORTAC holding pattern not Continue climb-in-hold to 4000. authorized. Procedure turn required. ASOS GRANT COUNTY APP CON UNICOM 135.775 126.4 379.95 122.8(CTAF)L 3000 (IF) 202° (13) WAGOB EPH 13 157 3500 ° E 337 P H 22 0 N ° - 13 R o P T A 2642 r c ° 4000 -060 202 R NW-1, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV 240° (IAF) (13) WIPES EPH 13 IAF 1369 EPHRATA 2882 2416 112.6 EPH PH 2 1419 E 5 N SA M Chan 73 M ° 2534 0 8 1 MOSES LAKE 115.0 MWH 5100 3900 Chan 97 182 ° - R 360 ALTERNATE NW-1, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV MISSED APCH FIX ° ELEV 1276 TDZE 1276 239 R-239 202° 5 NM ° ° ° R-022 059 PLUSS from FAF 022 202 EPH 13.3 21 EPHRATA X P EPH 22 0 X 1334 5 112.6 1 X X 75 7 Chan 73 RWY 4-22 for X 0 gliders only 346 4000 PLUSS EPH 550 Remain P VORTAC P U 4 1 % 3 within 10 NM 1 . EPH 3 0 R-182 3843 022 X ° EPH X X 60 3.9 4000 X EPH X X 5 ° P 202 29X 1296 X X X 3000 X X X X X 1.1 NM 3.9 NM MIRL Rwys 11-29 CATEGORY A B C D and 3-21 L REIL Rwys 3, 11, 21 and 29 L 1 1 S-21 1680-1 404 (500-1) 1680-1 4 404 (500-1 4 ) FAF to MAP 5 NM 1740-1 1780-11 2500-3 Knots 60 90 120 150 180 CIRCLING 1720-1 2 1 444 (500-1) 464 (500-1) 504 (600-1 2 ) 1224 (1300-3) Min:Sec 5:00 3:20 2:30 2:00 1:40 EPHRATA, WASHINGTON EPHRATA MUNI(EPH) Amdt 19 07MAY09 47°18'N-119°31'W VOR RWY 21 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. NAME ALTERNATE MINIMUMS NAME ALTERNATE MINIMUMS ALBANY, OR BAKER CITY, OR ALBANY MUNI (S12)…………VOR/DME or GPS-A BAKER CITY NA except for operators with approved weather MUNI (BKE)……………….….RNAV (GPS) Rwy 131 reporting service. VOR-A23 VOR/DME Rwy 1345 ARLINGTON, WA 1Categories A, B, 900-2; Category C, 1200-3; ARLINGTON Category D, 1400-3. MUNI (AWO)………………...RNAV (GPS) Rwy 34 2NA when local weather not available. NA when local weather not available. 3Categories A, B, 1900-2; Categories C, D, 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV Category D, 800-2½. 1900-3. 4Category D, 900-2¾. ASTORIA, OR 5NA when control zone not in effect. ASTORIA RGNL (AST)…………………..RNAV (GPS) Rwy 81 BELLINGHAM, WA RNAV (GPS) Rwy 262 BELLINGHAM VOR Rwy 813 INTL (BLI)………………………ILS or LOC Rwy 161 1Category C, 1100-3; Category D, 1200-3. RNAV (GPS) Y Rwy 162 2Categories A, B, 900-2; Category C, 1100-3; RNAV (GPS) Y Rwy 342 Category D, 1200-3. NA when local weather not available. 3NA when local weather not available. 1LOC, Category D, 1000-3. 2Category D, 1000-3 AURORA, OR AURORA STATE (UAO)……………LOC Rwy 171 BEND, OR 07 OCT 2021 to 04 NOV RNAV (GPS) Rwy 172 BEND MUNI (BDN)………. RNAV (GPS) Y Rwy 16 RNAV (GPS) Rwy 352 VOR/DME Rwy 16 NA when local weather not available. Category D, 1200-3. 1Categories C, D, 800-2½. NA when local weather not available. 2Category D, 800-2¼. BIG PINEY, WY BAKER, MT MILEY MEML BAKER FLD (BPI)…………………………...….
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