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Is 91.175 enforced in the USA?



 
 
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Old December 21st 06, 10:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Robert M. Gary
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Default Is 91.175 enforced in the USA?


Peter wrote:
This is the reg which prevents flying instrument approaches unless it
is a published one.

In the UK, this is not illegal (on G-reg aircraft). But then we don't
get the radar services here, etc. Pilots tend to fly descents using a
GPS, etc.

In the USA, there are GPS approaches, and there are many more
instrument approaches anyway.

At the *practical* level, I am curious to what extent the FAA enforces
this regulation. I suppose this question is relevant only in the
context of airports which don't have a published IAP - I don't know
what % this is in the USA.


I have a hard time imaging a pilot would want to fly a homemade GPS
approach.

-Robert, CFII

 




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