Unique Waypoint Names

FAVRE
FRZZN
TNDRA
 
JAAK
GILBT
BYULA

are the fix names on the approach to 2W5 They commemorate Beulah Crawford, Jack Crawford and Gilbert Bauserman the late owners of the airport.
 
JAAK
GILBT
BYULA

are the fix names on the approach to 2W5 They commemorate Beulah Crawford, Jack Crawford and Gilbert Bauserman the late owners of the airport.
JAAAK
 
My favorites have always been BARBQ, SPICY, SMOKE, RIBBS and BRSKT on the ILS RWY 1R approach at MCI...
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(ok, BRSKT is on another approach, but the rest are on ILS 1R)
 

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Not too far from Paradise is LIMBO, an off-shore fix out by LAX.
Before the switch to unique five-letter names, many of the VHF intersections offshore around LAX were named for marine creatures. LIMBO was "Ling" (as in the type of cod), DOYLE was "Dolphin", INISH was "Kingfish", ALBAS was "Albacore", and so on.

Some intersections even had more than one word in the name. What is now TWINE, northwest of VNY, used to be "Twin Lakes".

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Before the switch to unique five-letter names, many of the VHF intersections offshore around LAX were named for marine creatures. LIMBO was "Ling" (as in the type of cod), DOYLE was "Dolphin", INISH was "Kingfish", ALBAS was "Albacore", and so on.

Some intersections even had more than one word in the name. What is now TWINE, northwest of VNY, used to be "Twin Lakes".

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Is that a chart that you saved, or is it from some website?
 
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