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I was traveling from Austin, TX to Fort Lauderdale, FL when I noticed this navigational fix along my route. This was the first time I've done this flight and the first time I've seen this. Thought you guys might get a kick out of it.

This is from a high-altitude navigation chart for the Southeast U.S. and it depicts an airway in the Gulf of Mexico from Texas'ish to to Southeast Florida. All fixes are 5 characters and this one fits it perfectly. Someone in the FAA who names these points must enjoy our hobby as well.

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Here's the route as it shows on our FMC, or Flight Management Computer.

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Here's the airway on our moving map flying into Fort Lauderdale.

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And yes, there were some impressive-looking thunderstorms in the gulf that day that we had to avoid.

You guys in Kansas City have one of the better approach charts, however:

http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1206/00780IL1R.PDF

The waypoints for the Runway 1R approach chart read:

'SPICY' BARBQ' 'TERKY' 'SMOKE' 'RIBBS'

Always get a kick out of that.
 
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Haha that's cool. My old man would get a kick out of that. Hes been a small plane pilot for almost 30 years now and a instructor for about 15.

Good to know someone in the FAA isn't all business all the time. Those guys are worse then the Ira sometimes.
 
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