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Dan wrote: Since a contact approach requires the airport to have an IFR approach, I fail to see the advantage of a contact approach. If visibility is at 1 mile, I think I would rather just fly the approach than pick around for the airport in those conditions - too risky. Where is the advantage? Following other traffic visually? --Dan The way I see it, its the IFR equivalent of Special VFR. So you can sneak under a cloud layer and not wait 20 minutes to get the instrument approach (which is clogged by traffic at a nearby airport). There are always uses, and, yes, it can by risky. That's why pilots have to request contact approaches (they can't be assigned by ATC otherwise). |
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