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fcoav8r wrote:
Jose and Mark I forgot to mention that I assumed that either circling minimums were equal to staright-in LOC minimums or for whatever reason, the aircraft did not descend below circling minimums at any time. Mark The Pilot in this example was not shooting the ILS 34 but the LOC-16. He finds himself seeing the runway to high to land on 16. Hope this clarifies the situation. And, if he has the required flight visibility for circle-to-land minimums, and has not yet reached the MAP, he can climb tp the circle-to-land MDA, then cirle to land, provided he still has the require flight visibility and has sight of the airport. |
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![]() Sam Spade ha escrito: And, if he has the required flight visibility for circle-to-land minimums, and has not yet reached the MAP, he can climb tp the circle-to-land MDA, then cirle to land, provided he still has the require flight visibility and has sight of the airport. I believe you're right on the spot Sam. So when shooting an ILS I memorize also the LOC and CTL minimums in anticipation of plan B or C. Happy New Year |
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