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Why do TACANs not have a symbol for compulsory reporting on IFR Enroute Low Altitude charts?


Is there a difference between MEA and MOCA within 22 nm of a VOR?How am I supposed to track to KOSAX on the OLIVI 4W out of EDFM?Where can I get IFR charts for throughout the world?On an IFR Low Altitude Chart what does this symbol mean?What are the differences between these IFR Low Altitude Chart Navaid Symbols?Why do IFR reporting points have odd names?When is Class Delta Airspace not Class Delta?What is the data size of Hilton Software's WingX Pro 7 app and all of its databases?Can I find the minimum IFR altitude based only on a SID plate?Does a Navigation Specification characterize all legs of a terminal procedure?













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I am studying the IFR Enroute Low Altitude legend, and I noticed that all NAV Aids other than TACAN have a compulsory reporting point icon.



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They do appear on the STAR/DP legend.
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Why do TACANs not have a compulsory reporting point icon on the STAR/DP, but not IFR Enroute Low Altitude?










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    VOR frequency 108.00 to 117.95 MHz. TACAN frequency 960-1215 MHz. So even when shown, civilian radios would not pick them up. I can't talk to military operations, but I know I can't report a point that I can't tune in. Not even sure my GPS would identify them for me.
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    Keep in mind that the chart legends aren't the end of the story, because they're only the abridged version! If you really want to study the chart symbology, the Aeronautical Chart User's Guide is one of the FAA's best publications ever.
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$begingroup$


I am studying the IFR Enroute Low Altitude legend, and I noticed that all NAV Aids other than TACAN have a compulsory reporting point icon.



enter image description here




Edit: Plot twist:



They do appear on the STAR/DP legend.
enter image description here



Why do TACANs not have a compulsory reporting point icon on the STAR/DP, but not IFR Enroute Low Altitude?










share|improve this question











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  • $begingroup$
    VOR frequency 108.00 to 117.95 MHz. TACAN frequency 960-1215 MHz. So even when shown, civilian radios would not pick them up. I can't talk to military operations, but I know I can't report a point that I can't tune in. Not even sure my GPS would identify them for me.
    $endgroup$
    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Keep in mind that the chart legends aren't the end of the story, because they're only the abridged version! If you really want to study the chart symbology, the Aeronautical Chart User's Guide is one of the FAA's best publications ever.
    $endgroup$
    – Dave-CFII
    2 days ago














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$begingroup$


I am studying the IFR Enroute Low Altitude legend, and I noticed that all NAV Aids other than TACAN have a compulsory reporting point icon.



enter image description here




Edit: Plot twist:



They do appear on the STAR/DP legend.
enter image description here



Why do TACANs not have a compulsory reporting point icon on the STAR/DP, but not IFR Enroute Low Altitude?










share|improve this question











$endgroup$




I am studying the IFR Enroute Low Altitude legend, and I noticed that all NAV Aids other than TACAN have a compulsory reporting point icon.



enter image description here




Edit: Plot twist:



They do appear on the STAR/DP legend.
enter image description here



Why do TACANs not have a compulsory reporting point icon on the STAR/DP, but not IFR Enroute Low Altitude?







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  • $begingroup$
    VOR frequency 108.00 to 117.95 MHz. TACAN frequency 960-1215 MHz. So even when shown, civilian radios would not pick them up. I can't talk to military operations, but I know I can't report a point that I can't tune in. Not even sure my GPS would identify them for me.
    $endgroup$
    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Keep in mind that the chart legends aren't the end of the story, because they're only the abridged version! If you really want to study the chart symbology, the Aeronautical Chart User's Guide is one of the FAA's best publications ever.
    $endgroup$
    – Dave-CFII
    2 days ago

















  • $begingroup$
    VOR frequency 108.00 to 117.95 MHz. TACAN frequency 960-1215 MHz. So even when shown, civilian radios would not pick them up. I can't talk to military operations, but I know I can't report a point that I can't tune in. Not even sure my GPS would identify them for me.
    $endgroup$
    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Keep in mind that the chart legends aren't the end of the story, because they're only the abridged version! If you really want to study the chart symbology, the Aeronautical Chart User's Guide is one of the FAA's best publications ever.
    $endgroup$
    – Dave-CFII
    2 days ago
















$begingroup$
VOR frequency 108.00 to 117.95 MHz. TACAN frequency 960-1215 MHz. So even when shown, civilian radios would not pick them up. I can't talk to military operations, but I know I can't report a point that I can't tune in. Not even sure my GPS would identify them for me.
$endgroup$
– CrossRoads
2 days ago




$begingroup$
VOR frequency 108.00 to 117.95 MHz. TACAN frequency 960-1215 MHz. So even when shown, civilian radios would not pick them up. I can't talk to military operations, but I know I can't report a point that I can't tune in. Not even sure my GPS would identify them for me.
$endgroup$
– CrossRoads
2 days ago




1




1




$begingroup$
Keep in mind that the chart legends aren't the end of the story, because they're only the abridged version! If you really want to study the chart symbology, the Aeronautical Chart User's Guide is one of the FAA's best publications ever.
$endgroup$
– Dave-CFII
2 days ago





$begingroup$
Keep in mind that the chart legends aren't the end of the story, because they're only the abridged version! If you really want to study the chart symbology, the Aeronautical Chart User's Guide is one of the FAA's best publications ever.
$endgroup$
– Dave-CFII
2 days ago











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TACANs are for military use. VOR or VORTAC are the civilian equivalent. Civilians can't generally tune in TACAN.



This wikipedia article has more details. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactical_air_navigation_system






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    Don't the FAA enroute charts serve both civil and military users?
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    Nope. Military training routes are identified on civilian charts. No TACANs are shown tho. VOR, VOR-DME and VORTAC, but not TACAN. You can see the charts here skyvector.com Military have their own charts. nga.mil/ProductsServices/Pages/…
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    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago











  • $begingroup$
    "The Aero Browser – ACES (Aeronautical Content Exploitation System) is a map based web site that provides enhanced web technology for users to access multiple geospatial intelligence and aeronautical information databases and to "package" the information into user-specified formats. This capability provides access to data that comprises the many NGA aeronautical products and crosses over the traditional lines of AAFIF, DAFIF, FLIP, or Intel Imagery and makes all available as needed, with just a few clicks of the mouse.This site is open only to U.S. military, ..."
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TACANs are for military use. VOR or VORTAC are the civilian equivalent. Civilians can't generally tune in TACAN.



This wikipedia article has more details. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactical_air_navigation_system






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  • $begingroup$
    Don't the FAA enroute charts serve both civil and military users?
    $endgroup$
    – pericynthion
    Apr 29 at 3:13










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    Nope. Military training routes are identified on civilian charts. No TACANs are shown tho. VOR, VOR-DME and VORTAC, but not TACAN. You can see the charts here skyvector.com Military have their own charts. nga.mil/ProductsServices/Pages/…
    $endgroup$
    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago











  • $begingroup$
    "The Aero Browser – ACES (Aeronautical Content Exploitation System) is a map based web site that provides enhanced web technology for users to access multiple geospatial intelligence and aeronautical information databases and to "package" the information into user-specified formats. This capability provides access to data that comprises the many NGA aeronautical products and crosses over the traditional lines of AAFIF, DAFIF, FLIP, or Intel Imagery and makes all available as needed, with just a few clicks of the mouse.This site is open only to U.S. military, ..."
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$begingroup$

TACANs are for military use. VOR or VORTAC are the civilian equivalent. Civilians can't generally tune in TACAN.



This wikipedia article has more details. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactical_air_navigation_system






share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Don't the FAA enroute charts serve both civil and military users?
    $endgroup$
    – pericynthion
    Apr 29 at 3:13










  • $begingroup$
    Nope. Military training routes are identified on civilian charts. No TACANs are shown tho. VOR, VOR-DME and VORTAC, but not TACAN. You can see the charts here skyvector.com Military have their own charts. nga.mil/ProductsServices/Pages/…
    $endgroup$
    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago











  • $begingroup$
    "The Aero Browser – ACES (Aeronautical Content Exploitation System) is a map based web site that provides enhanced web technology for users to access multiple geospatial intelligence and aeronautical information databases and to "package" the information into user-specified formats. This capability provides access to data that comprises the many NGA aeronautical products and crosses over the traditional lines of AAFIF, DAFIF, FLIP, or Intel Imagery and makes all available as needed, with just a few clicks of the mouse.This site is open only to U.S. military, ..."
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    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago













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$begingroup$

TACANs are for military use. VOR or VORTAC are the civilian equivalent. Civilians can't generally tune in TACAN.



This wikipedia article has more details. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactical_air_navigation_system






share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



TACANs are for military use. VOR or VORTAC are the civilian equivalent. Civilians can't generally tune in TACAN.



This wikipedia article has more details. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactical_air_navigation_system







share|improve this answer












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  • $begingroup$
    Don't the FAA enroute charts serve both civil and military users?
    $endgroup$
    – pericynthion
    Apr 29 at 3:13










  • $begingroup$
    Nope. Military training routes are identified on civilian charts. No TACANs are shown tho. VOR, VOR-DME and VORTAC, but not TACAN. You can see the charts here skyvector.com Military have their own charts. nga.mil/ProductsServices/Pages/…
    $endgroup$
    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago











  • $begingroup$
    "The Aero Browser – ACES (Aeronautical Content Exploitation System) is a map based web site that provides enhanced web technology for users to access multiple geospatial intelligence and aeronautical information databases and to "package" the information into user-specified formats. This capability provides access to data that comprises the many NGA aeronautical products and crosses over the traditional lines of AAFIF, DAFIF, FLIP, or Intel Imagery and makes all available as needed, with just a few clicks of the mouse.This site is open only to U.S. military, ..."
    $endgroup$
    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago
















  • $begingroup$
    Don't the FAA enroute charts serve both civil and military users?
    $endgroup$
    – pericynthion
    Apr 29 at 3:13










  • $begingroup$
    Nope. Military training routes are identified on civilian charts. No TACANs are shown tho. VOR, VOR-DME and VORTAC, but not TACAN. You can see the charts here skyvector.com Military have their own charts. nga.mil/ProductsServices/Pages/…
    $endgroup$
    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago











  • $begingroup$
    "The Aero Browser – ACES (Aeronautical Content Exploitation System) is a map based web site that provides enhanced web technology for users to access multiple geospatial intelligence and aeronautical information databases and to "package" the information into user-specified formats. This capability provides access to data that comprises the many NGA aeronautical products and crosses over the traditional lines of AAFIF, DAFIF, FLIP, or Intel Imagery and makes all available as needed, with just a few clicks of the mouse.This site is open only to U.S. military, ..."
    $endgroup$
    – CrossRoads
    2 days ago















$begingroup$
Don't the FAA enroute charts serve both civil and military users?
$endgroup$
– pericynthion
Apr 29 at 3:13




$begingroup$
Don't the FAA enroute charts serve both civil and military users?
$endgroup$
– pericynthion
Apr 29 at 3:13












$begingroup$
Nope. Military training routes are identified on civilian charts. No TACANs are shown tho. VOR, VOR-DME and VORTAC, but not TACAN. You can see the charts here skyvector.com Military have their own charts. nga.mil/ProductsServices/Pages/…
$endgroup$
– CrossRoads
2 days ago





$begingroup$
Nope. Military training routes are identified on civilian charts. No TACANs are shown tho. VOR, VOR-DME and VORTAC, but not TACAN. You can see the charts here skyvector.com Military have their own charts. nga.mil/ProductsServices/Pages/…
$endgroup$
– CrossRoads
2 days ago













$begingroup$
"The Aero Browser – ACES (Aeronautical Content Exploitation System) is a map based web site that provides enhanced web technology for users to access multiple geospatial intelligence and aeronautical information databases and to "package" the information into user-specified formats. This capability provides access to data that comprises the many NGA aeronautical products and crosses over the traditional lines of AAFIF, DAFIF, FLIP, or Intel Imagery and makes all available as needed, with just a few clicks of the mouse.This site is open only to U.S. military, ..."
$endgroup$
– CrossRoads
2 days ago




$begingroup$
"The Aero Browser – ACES (Aeronautical Content Exploitation System) is a map based web site that provides enhanced web technology for users to access multiple geospatial intelligence and aeronautical information databases and to "package" the information into user-specified formats. This capability provides access to data that comprises the many NGA aeronautical products and crosses over the traditional lines of AAFIF, DAFIF, FLIP, or Intel Imagery and makes all available as needed, with just a few clicks of the mouse.This site is open only to U.S. military, ..."
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