Fingolfin’s Findings LXII: How can you tell that there are Tolkien fans at Hartsfield/Jackson Atlanta International Airport? It’s all about STARs

Fingolfin’s Findings LXII: How can you tell that there are Tolkien fans at Hartsfield/Jackson Atlanta International Airport? It’s all about STARs

Now, this will all sound like a lot of technology gibberish to you but give me a minute or two and you will see that there are people inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s life and works and the adaptations based on them at US airports.

Like, literally. Exhibit #1 below.

And this is from the airport with the largest number of passengers in the world.


Parts of the area navigation plan for

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What is a STAR?

The first abbreviation you will need to hear about is STAR.

Standard terminal arrival route.

In aviation, a standard terminal arrival route (STAR) is a published flight procedure followed by aircraft on an instrument flight rules (IFR) flight plan just before reaching a destination airport.

To have this route work different parts of the flight path have to be clearly named and those names are given by the Federal Aviation Association for the US. If you really want to know more about how this works let’s try this FAA pdf. And the arrival procedures are explained here...

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