Joe,
Here is my KLGA for LGA 2004. Use this for an example if you like.
Les
look at N40.19 W72.56 to see my STAR.
AFCAD STAR Method
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You need to have your dummy runway headings between rwy 04 and rwy 13. In other words the first dummy runway heading would be
32.08 + 7.4883 = 39.568 degrees,
then 47.057 degrees, etc.
Just keep adding 7.4883 until you approach 122.22 degrees. Or just use Les's spreadsheet, of course.
Mea Culpa
I knew there might be something I had missed - I'm a bit rusty...
I've started a thread at the following link that might be helpful as well (quite detailed discussion, don't go there if you've not got your favourite "medicine" with you, Pete
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http://www.alpha-india.net/forums/index ... 9#msg54989
32.08 + 7.4883 = 39.568 degrees,
then 47.057 degrees, etc.
Just keep adding 7.4883 until you approach 122.22 degrees. Or just use Les's spreadsheet, of course.
Mea Culpa
I knew there might be something I had missed - I'm a bit rusty...


I've started a thread at the following link that might be helpful as well (quite detailed discussion, don't go there if you've not got your favourite "medicine" with you, Pete

http://www.alpha-india.net/forums/index ... 9#msg54989
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Nice one Joe, glad you got there in the end. It freshened up my own memory a bit as well
Jim Vile is about to release a very comprehensive guide to the STAR technique (which I believe he invented in the first place) on Jon 'ScruffyDuck' Masterson's website. It will also include a newly developed advanced technique for more flexibility in choosing which runway ends are "linked" as being parallel.
I'll post a link when it's ready...

Jim Vile is about to release a very comprehensive guide to the STAR technique (which I believe he invented in the first place) on Jon 'ScruffyDuck' Masterson's website. It will also include a newly developed advanced technique for more flexibility in choosing which runway ends are "linked" as being parallel.
I'll post a link when it's ready...
For Les "maddog65"
Here's a link that is pertinent to both KLGA and the range at which one must place the "crosswind" runways.
http://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7768
See post 2: jvile's response.
Hope it helps,
Dan

Here's a link that is pertinent to both KLGA and the range at which one must place the "crosswind" runways.
http://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7768
See post 2: jvile's response.
Hope it helps,
Dan