What does the starred altitude on a T-Route indicate? On T-Routes, there are MEAs (example 5000G) with a starred value beneath it (example *4300). What exactly is this "starred" altitude/does it's altitude mean?
It' mimics the VOR MOCA, but there's no need for a MOCA-type value on a T-route, especially when considering the definition of MOCA for flying Victor Routes. I've looked everywhere on the FAA sites and haven't found anything explaining this...
Thanks,
Ed
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