CHAPTER TITLE: Departure Procedures
Below is a list of the figures (diagrams, charts, and pictures) from the IPH Chapter 1. They are listed in the order they are found in the Instrument Procedures Handbook.
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FIGURE 1-1
Airport diagram included on the Oshkosh, Wisconsin VOR RWY 9 Approach Chart as depicted in the IFR TPP.

FIGURE 1-2
Airport diagram of Oshkosh, Wisconsin as depicted in the A/FD section of the CS.

FIGURE 1-3
Excerpts from the Chart Supplement (Airport Facility Directory section) of Naples Muni, Naples, Florida.

FIGURE 1-4
Key airport lighting and markings.

FIGURE 1-5
FAA recommendations for reducing runway incursions.

FIGURE 1-6
Example of runway hot spots located at Long Beach/Daugherty Field Airport (KLGB).

FIGURE 1-7
Los Angeles International Airport diagram, North Route, and standardized taxi route.

FIGURE 1-8
Examples of non-standard takeoff minimums for Colorado Springs, Colorado.

FIGURE 1-9
Examples of weather information of various flight information publications (FLIP).

FIGURE 1-10
RVR conversion table.

FIGURE 1-11
AWSS installation at Driggs-Reed, Idaho.

FIGURE 1-12
CS entry for an AWOS station.

FIGURE 1-13
Examples of IFR alternate minimums.

FIGURE 1-14
Previous TERPS departure procedures.

FIGURE 1-15
Diverse Departure Obstacle Assessment to 25/46 NM.

FIGURE 1-16
New TERPS departure procedures.

FIGURE 1-17
Rate of climb table.

FIGURE 1-18
Examples of takeoff minimums obstacle clearance.

FIGURE 1-19
Part 25 turbine-powered, transport category airplane OEI actual (gross) takeoff flight path and OEI net takeoff flight path.

FIGURE 1-20
Airport/runway analysis example.

FIGURE 1-21
Graphic ODP/booklet front matter.

FIGURE 1-22
SID chart.

FIGURE 1-23
Transition routes as depicted on SID.

FIGURE 1-24
Example of a common SID at Denver, Colorado.

FIGURE 1-25
Example of a radar SID at Denver, Colorado.

FIGURE 1-26
Departure procedure notes and cautionary statements.

FIGURE 1-27
RNP departure levels.

FIGURE 1-28
Flight plan equipment codes (continued on next page).


FIGURE 1-29
Examples of RNAV SID.

FIGURE 1-30
Examples of RNAV ODP.

FIGURE 1-31
Fly-over and fly-by waypoints.

FIGURE 1-32
Operation requirements for RNAV.

FIGURE 1-33
Crossing altitude is there to support an ATC requirement.

FIGURE 1-34
New charting standard without ATC annotations.

FIGURE 1-35
Diverse vector area establishment criteria.

FIGURE 1-36
Examples of takeoff minimums obstacle clearance.

FIGURE 1-37
Noise abatement SID.
