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I quickly studied a few ILS charts for airports for which I know there
are tall antennas nearby. I can't find any examples where a turn before MAP can cause a problem. The turn always seem to be away from the antennas, and when there are antennas in the direction of the turn, the procedure calls for a straight-ahead climb before turning to avoid those antennas. I am not disputing the TERPS criteria, but the best way to illustrate these lurking dangers is through real examples instead of hypothetical ones. Bob Noel wrote: In article , Newps wrote: From a well known instrument instructor and writer: I don't believe this is true. Follow the instructions WHEREVER you start the miss, and there is no need to fly to the MAP, UNLESS specified. Standard challenge of mine for many decades: Find me an approach anywhere where executing the miss as stated will get you in trouble if you miss "early" inside the FAF. Well, I don't know of any that actually would have a problem, however, I do know for a fact that (at least in the 2001 timeframe) the TERPS does NOT provide for any terrain protection if a missed approach procedure is started early. So that well known instrument instructor and writer might want to read up on the TERPS. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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