Hello Pilots,
so the IAF is usually the first navigational facility associated with the actual approach and consist course, radial, DME, procedure turn, holding pattern, radar vector,.. (also called 'intermediate section)
The 'intermediate section' ends at the FAF (final approach fix). an FAF may be an NDB, LOM, procedure turn, or a reversal turn in a holding pattern.
But guys, the FAF and IAF may be the same point; for example: the
LOM may be the IAF flying outbound and may also the FAF when flying inbound.
Anyway the FAF (also called the ' intermediate approach section') intersects the glidepath for the precision portion of the approach.
So and now the question: What point comes after IAF and FAF,....

?
....na , rigth the MAP (Missed approach point)

, but a MAP is not shown on the IAP (IAP= Instrument approach procedure)
if you have still question,...just ask
best regars,
Kendy Mathes