![]() ![]() Pilots navigating on, or navigating a published route inbound to, a STAR procedure must maintain last assigned altitude until receiving authorization to descend so as to comply with all published/issued restrictions. Pilots should plan to cross waypoints with a published speed restriction, at the published speed, and should not exceed this speed past the associated waypoint unless authorized by ATC or a published note to do so. Published speed restrictions are independent of altitude restrictions and are mandatory unless modified by ATC. Other STARs may have planning information depicted to inform pilots what clearances or restrictions to “ expect.” “ Expect” altitudes/speeds are not considered STAR procedures crossing restrictions unless verbally issued by ATC. STAR procedures may have mandatory speeds and/or crossing altitudes published.STARs simplify clearance delivery procedures, and also facilitate transition between en route and instrument approach procedures. Standard Terminal Arrival (STAR) ProceduresĪ STAR is an ATC coded IFR arrival route established for application to arriving IFR aircraft destined for certain airports.FAA Form 7233−4 International Flight Plan ![]()
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