citabriapilot
Well-Known Member
Let me rephrase...
We had several VFR only airports we used, but if the ASOS was reporting IFR (even though it was obviously VFR) we still couldn't land. If machine was NOTAM'd out, the pilot became the "observer" of the weather and could determine it to be VFR.
Also, depending on OpSpecs, we could cancel IFR and proceed VFR if within 10 miles of the airport.
So, yes, you are correct, on IFR rules the broke ASOS NOTAM'd out is still no use, but under VFR it works like a charm.
We had several VFR only airports we used, but if the ASOS was reporting IFR (even though it was obviously VFR) we still couldn't land. If machine was NOTAM'd out, the pilot became the "observer" of the weather and could determine it to be VFR.
Also, depending on OpSpecs, we could cancel IFR and proceed VFR if within 10 miles of the airport.
So, yes, you are correct, on IFR rules the broke ASOS NOTAM'd out is still no use, but under VFR it works like a charm.