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Don's interpretation of the AIM is that since the pilot was almost
certainly cleared to TYS, then that's his clearance limit. The regs say fly to your clearance limit, and initiate your approach at the ETA. That means a pilot would fly to VXV (his IAF), fly to the airport (?!), fly back to VXV, then do full approach. It seems a tad ridiculous, no? The way I see it, if you are cleared to the airport (TYS), that clearance would include the approach needed to get there, or at least to within the DH or DA. Getting to the airport involves doing the approach (beforehand). So, if the altitudes were appropriate, I'd start the approach from the IAF (VXV) without overflying the airport. In this case, it means arriving at VXV at our 6000 foot altitude, and turning outbound to make the procedure turn, descending outbound to the procedure altitude. I see no reason to head for the airport before heading for the airport. Jose -- You may not get what you pay for, but you sure as hell pay for what you get. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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