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"vincent norris" wrote...
GCA PAR mins were 200-1/2; 100-1/4 at the boat if you were "special" and dual-piloted... Mea Culpa; I think I cheated on those mins more than once. Come to think of it, I recall shooting what we then called ADF approaches (now called NDB approaches) to 200 - 1/4. Years later, I began to think I must have "misremembered" that, but then I read Bob Buck's _Weather Flying_, in which he confirms that ADF mins were 200 - 1/4 in those days. Slow airplanes, low mins? ;-) Maybe people were smart enough to keep skyscrapers and radio towers away from the airports back then. Developers and guvamint offishuls have gotten stupider since... |
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