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1 TRNS LEVEL: Y T TRNS LT: 1 E 95.Eff.7.ec These SIs requires take-off minimums of: Rwy : eiling 700', Visibility 1600m, Rwy : eiling 600', Visibility 1600m, and a minimum climb gradient of 3.3%. Gnd Speed % V/V (fpm) SI. SO HOEIR, RZIL R, ENE EPRTURES SO HOEIR 0' Sao Gabriel a achoeira 258 S W ' 0^ 253^ 290^ 073^ R ^ ENE 27 R S W ^ ENE S W TO TPUR S W063.6 W 12 NOT TO SLE 0' Sao Gabriel a achoeira 258 S W ^ EOL EPRTURE These SIs requires take-off minimums of: Rwy : eiling 700', Visibility 1600m, Rwy : eiling 600', Visibility 1600m, and a minimum climb gradient of 3.3%. Gnd Speed % V/V (fpm) ' 0^ 331^ 125^ EOL ^ EOL S W ^ TO MONI 121^ S W ^ U3 NOT TO SLE U S W ^ 210 TO TFE S03.3 W W 25 HNGES: epartures revised. SNERSON, IN., 1988, LL RIGHTS RESERVE.
2 TRNS LEVEL Y T TRNS LT: 1 E 95.Eff.7.ec These SIs requires take-off minimums of: Rwy : eiling 700', Visibility 1600m, Rwy : eiling 600', Visibility 1600m, and the following minimum climb gradient: Fava and Toga epartures: 3.7% to 3200', then 3.3%. Gnd Speed- 3.7% to 3200' V/V (fpm) 3.3% after 3200' V/V (fpm).si. SO HOEIR, RZIL FV, TOG EPRTURES SO HOEIR TOG N W TO YU N N W W 12 FV S W ^ FV 27 TOG ^ 260^ 0' 294^ 360^ 1250' 144^ 114^ Sao Gabriel a achoeira 258 S W NOT TO SLE HNGES: Take-off minimums added. SNERSON, IN., 1988, LL RIGHTS RESERVE.
3 20 E 02 SO HOEIR 13-1 * Radio (FIS) SO.Eff.26.ec. HOEIR, RZIL ESENT ELT 1 Rwy MISSE PH: 6^ limb to R-6. (5') 6^ 6^ lt Set: hpa Rwy Elev: 9 hpa Trans level: y T Trans alt: MS 2 Min 30 Sec 260^ 080^ 260^ 260^ 3025' 0' 6^ Rate of descent final(feet/min) 700 MP at STRIGHT-IN LNING RWY (5')..EILING.REQUIRE.. 600' -2800m 2 (519') 850' (599') IRLE-TO-LN Landing Rwy 600'- 1600m 600'- 1600m 900'- 4800m 900'- 4400m R-6 HNGES: Procedure. SNERSON, IN., LL RIGHTS RESERVE.
4 SO HOEIR 20 E 02 SO.Eff.26.ec. HOEIR, RZIL ESENT ELT 2 ME Rwy 13-2 * Radio (FIS) MISSE PH: limb to R-228. (525') RWY 245' lt Set: hpa Rwy Elev: 9 hpa Trans level: y T Trans alt: MS ^ 070^ ' 250^ ^ 2 Min 40 Sec 1900' Rate of descent final(feet/min) 700 MP at HNGES: Procedure. RWY 245' STRIGHT-IN LNING RWY (525') 600'-2800m..EILING.REQUIRE ' IRLE-TO-LN (519') (599') 600'- 1600m 600'- 1600m 900'- 4800m SNERSON, IN., LL RIGHTS RESERVE. Landing Rwy 900'- 4400m R-228
5 SO HOEIR 20 E * Radio (FIS) SO.Eff.26.ec. HOEIR, RZIL ESENT EHO 1 N Rwy S(R)-701 N MISSE PH: N. 041^ 810'(563') limbing RIGHT turn to 0^ bearing from lt Set: hpa Rwy Elev: 9 hpa Trans level: y T Trans alt: MS N 041^ 246^ 066^ 246^ 0^ SO HOEIR 3025' 2 Min 20 Sec 246^ N 0' 041^ Rate of descent final(feet/min) 700 MP at N STRIGHT-IN LNING RWY HNGES: Procedure 810'(563')..EILING.REQUIRE.. 600' -2800m 2 (559') 810' 850' IRLE-TO-LN (599') 600'-1600m 900'- 4400m 600'-1600m 900'- 4800m SNERSON, IN., LL RIGHTS RESERVE. RT Landing Rwy 0^
6 Licensed to TP - IR PORTUGL,. Printed from JeppView disc SO HOEIR 20 E * Radio (FIS) SO.Eff.26.ec. HOEIR, RZIL ESENT EHO 2 N Rwy N MISSE PH: 840'(595') RWY 245' limb to bearing from N. lt Set: hpa Rwy Elev: 9 hpa Trans level: y T Trans alt: MS N N 079^ 079^ 259^ 079^ SO HOEIR 2 Min 50 Sec 3025' 1900' Rate of descent final(feet/min) 700 MP at N HNGES: Procedure. RWY 245' STRIGHT-IN LNING RWY 840'(595')..EILING.REQUIRE.. 600' -2800m 2 (519') 850' (599') 1140' (889') 1140' (889') IRLE-TO-LN Landing Rwy 600' -1600m 900' -4400m 900' -4800m SNERSON, IN., LL RIGHTS RESERVE.
7 pt Elev 251' Licensed to TP - IR PORTUGL,. Printed from JeppView disc E Eff.26.ec. SO HOEIR, RZIL SO HOEIR S W * Radio (FIS) IS/MET HM-7T Elev 245' 2^ 249' 76m Stopway 09^W RP N ' Passenger Terminal Elev 247' Feet Meters 0 0 2^ 0 246'75m Stopway ' 2600m PRKING GTE OORINTES GTE NO. OORINTES 1 S W S W S W S W S W S W S W S W S W S W S W S W RWY RL ITIONL RUNWY INFORMTION USLE LENGTHS LNING EYON Threshold Glide Slope TKE-OFF WITH 148' 45m Take-Off ltn pt. Filed RL & RLM TKE-OFF ll Rwys Regular 2,3 & 4 Eng Jet or Turbo Prop 600m ll cft at ircraft Landing Minimums HNGES: See other side. SNERSON, IN., LL RIGHTS RESERVE.
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TRNS LEVEL: Y T TRNS LT: 3 JN 03.SI. 10-3, RZIL KTU, TI, LU, TOVE EPRTURES These SIs require a minimum climb gradient of: Gnd speed- 3.3% V/V(fpm) 75 150 200 250 300 250 350 500 700 850 0 t or above 112.1
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