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YPDN IFR Level Assignment and YMML off mode Departure Changes. #284

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@Augzer Augzer commented Aug 4, 2024

Summary

Made IFR level assignment for YPDN and Off-Mode departure changes for YMML,

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  • Changed DN ADC to TCU IFR level assignment to be more concise.
  • Clarified Off-mode SID assignment.

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  • Added Image to demonstrate SID conflict and resolution at YMML.

Changed the Darwin IFR Level assignment to be more concise as per issue-274 and included a visual to illustrate how the IPSIG1 SID resolves conflict with others SIDs.
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Augzer commented Aug 4, 2024

I included line 52 in the ML ADC page to help clarify however its undecided if its necessary so It's just an option for the final PR.

@Augzer Augzer changed the title Main Changes YPDN IFR Level Assignment and YMML off mode Departure Changes. Aug 4, 2024
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@mattkelly4 mattkelly4 merged commit 00b7256 into vatpac-technology:main Aug 5, 2024
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