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Is 91.175 enforced in the USA?



 
 
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Old December 24th 06, 10:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Sam Spade
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Default Is 91.175 enforced in the USA?

Peter wrote:

"Chris" wrote



That may well be, but the fact remains that there is no prohibition
(which means it IS allowed) for homemade instrument letdowns in the
UK, i.e. G-reg aircraft.

If you can find an article in the UK Air Navigation Order which
details such a prohibition, I and may others would be very interested
in seeing it.

The USA does have such a prohibition, in the form of 91.175. As per
aviation regs generally, that applies to all operations of FAA reg
aircraft no matter where it is flying.


91.177 works with 91.175 to prohibit roll-your-own IAPs.

Related aside: Are IAPs themselves Air Regulations in the UK? Public
IAPs are in the U.S.; not so with most countries.
 




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