Jeppesen Instrument Approach Plates Jun 2026
The central panel shows a scaled map of the surrounding terrain. It depicts the final approach fix (FAF), the initial approach fixes (IAF), holding patterns, and obstacles like radio towers. A bold, dashed line traces the aircraft's required lateral path, while numbers next to each fix indicate the mandatory altitude at that point.
At the bottom, a box lists the weather requirements—visibility in statute miles or RVR (Runway Visual Range) and ceiling—required for different aircraft categories. jeppesen instrument approach plates
The Jeppesen (Jepp) approach plate is the standard navigation chart used by the majority of professional pilots and airlines worldwide. Unlike government-issued charts (such as the FAA Terminal Procedures in the US), Jeppesen charts organize data in a user-centric, logical flow that prioritizes the "need to know" information during high-workload phases of flight. The central panel shows a scaled map of
