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Only official instrument approaches authorised under FAR?



 
 
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Old August 7th 05, 04:48 PM
Paul Lynch
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Lower mins using more restrictive procedures. Only crews specifically
trained for the approach, as opposed to anyone, can legally fly the
approach.


"Daniel Roesen" wrote in message
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* Paul Lynch :
There are instrument approaches that are approved by the FAA that
are not available to the general public. [...] Our company had one
in Alaska.


Hm, for what reason? Cheaper for your specific route(s) to that
destination than the published approaches?


Best regards,
Daniel



 




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