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what is ‘visual track’ after MAP on Profile view in Jeppesen approach chart for?

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what is 'visual track' after MAP on Profile view in Jeppesen approach chart for?

'Visual flight track is shown when the missed approach point is prior to the runway threshold' 

I know the definition of symbols. But I don't know how to use it.

Thank you.

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  1. John D Collins on Jan 24, 2022

    Normally the missed approach is not shown on the Jeppesen charts in the profile view.
    At the respective MAP points, a pull up arrow is charted, so an ILS will have one pull up point representing the ILS GS DA pull up at the DA and another at the MAP for the LOC MAP at the threshold. When the MAP is located before the threshold, the visual flight track is shown. See the chart for KEGE LDA Rwy 25. The LDA only (no GS) has a MAP at CIPKU which is 1.9 NM before the threshold, so for the MAP at CIPKU, you will see the pull up and the visual path flight path for the missed approach is charted.

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