
August 12th 04, 11:39 PM
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"Bob Gardner" wrote in message
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It's in my book, Gary. .
Cool.
--Gary
Bob Gardner
"Gary Drescher" wrote in message
news:VFLSc.135572$eM2.22431@attbi_s51...
"Barry" wrote in message
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Pilots should be aware that HIE is not at all unusual in this regard -
it's
very common to have an MDA below 700 AGL with no surface Class E.
Yup. I think this would be useful to mention in the instrument-flying
curriculum. I don't recall my CFII ever bringing it up, nor seeing it in
the
FAA's Instrument Flying Handbook or Jepp's Instrument/Commercial Manual.
Of
course, it's deducible from a combination of approach plates, sectional
charts, and basic piloting knowledge--but it seems important enough and
unobvious enough to warrant an explicit warning.
On the other hand, I don't recall reading of any collisions due to MDAs
below Class E, so perhaps it's not much of a problem.
--Gary
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