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My guess is that he flew the VOR 36 approach,
THAT explains a LOT more! ![]() heard him. Definitely sounds like he missed on 36, and from a guy who flew that approach at night in pounding rain between thunderstorms, he's lucky. The final approach path comes in from the 019 radial of IOW, almost 20 degrees off the runway heading. Those med intensity lights blend right into the surroundings on that approach because you can't pick out any distinct lines and the lack of a PAPI/VASI or REILs on 36 doesn't give you any help squaring you up. We flew the final approach for what seemed like forever down at the minimum altitude, the only thing we would make out was the beacon. Finally we saw the runway illuminated by the landing light, broke right then back left and put her down. At dusk, in blinding snow, and with everything else being white around him, it's no wonder he didn't see it. An extended approach following the 019 radial of IOW may have shot him out near the end of 25 and behind your airport building, but by that time he should have gone missed. Sounds like he caught a glimpse and circled but it also sounds like he was below mins to do that. Lucky guy. Jim |
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