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In Canada, the alternate weather minimums are the same 600/2 and 800/2
as the US, but also 300 ft and 1 mile above the mda/dh and vis. Whichever is greater. Your point about 2 places with the same weather phenomena is well taken. Stan On 6 Apr 2005 11:49:53 -0400, (Roy Smith) wrote: There are lots of stupidities in the alternate rules. For example, there's no requirement that your alternate "make sense". |
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