Cleared for the ILS 16 or circle to land 34 question?
"Jim Carter" wrote in news:001701c7262a$f464b0f0
$4b01a8c0@omnibook6100:
Al,
Since your question seems to be more about the mechanics of the
process than the clearance terminology, my approach has always been to
circle such that I can keep a visual on the landing zone. That
typically
means a left circle regardless of what the published traffic pattern
might be.
Since circle to land is published for a fixed altitude, I am
assured of obstacle clearance no matter which direction I turn. I just
prefer to keep the old Mk1 eyeball on the target throughout the
approach.
Circle to land at minimums is a very exciting end to a journey
and usually reminds me exactly how small my bladder happens to be. I
need all the advantage I can get so the left turns help out.
Thanks Jim!
Yes, when it's a long trip, anything to shorten the approach phase is
always appreciated when "nature calls" *big smile*.
I am used to circle to approach landings at my own airport, just never
had one for opposite ends of the runway
Allen
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