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DAY - JAMES M COX DAYTON INTL

DAYTON, OH

INSTRUMENT APPROACH TO RUNWAY 06L

APPROACH AIDS INFORMATION AS PUBLISHED ON 31 JULY 2008

ILS (CAT. IIIB) RWY 06L

Approach bearing

      Magnetic bearing: 059
          True bearing: 055
    Magnetic variation: 04W

Localizer information

                  Type: LOC
             Frequency: 108.90 MHz
   Identification code: I-ATD  .. .- - -..
      Antenna location: 39-54-53.110N / 084-12-32.885W
          Course width: 3.80 degrees

Glide slope information

                  Type: STANDARD GLIDE SLOPE
     Glide slope angle: 3.00 degrees
      Antenna location: 39-53-51.084N / 084-14-38.374W
                        -967 ft. in from approach end of runway 06L
Runway elevation at GS: 997.50 ft. MSL

Outer marker information

                  Type: OUTER MARKER BEACON & COMPASS LOCATOR
                  Name: BRUNY
             Frequency: 315 kHz
            Identifier: AT  .- -
              Location: 39-50-49.333N / 084-20-05.317W
                        5.7 nm (34911 ft.) from the approach end of runway 06L

Middle marker information

                  Type: MIDDLE MARKER BEACON ONLY
              Location: 39-53-27.095N / 084-15-14.363W
                        0.4 nm (2721 ft.) from the approach end of runway 06L

Inner marker information

                  Type: MARKER BEACON ONLY
              Location: 39-53-36.954N / 084-14-55.864W
                        0.2 nm (967 ft.) from the approach end of runway 06L

 
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