Speed Pilot
Brain Damaged
Re: Maintain altitude until glide slope intercept or step do
Call BS all you want, maybe I'm not describing what I'm trying to say correctly but I'm a company instructor here and did my last ride with our POI and Chief Pilot as he was getting requalled as a Check Airman. That's the way Richard Kramer of the ABQ FSDO wants it done. Sorry dude but the guy with the FAA badge and control over our Ops Specs gets to tell me how to train our pilots and how I should fly the line in his FSDO.
I am going to call BS on your POI and your company's check airmen on that...If you recall most of the time when you are given a vector to join the localizer of a precision approach you are given a MINIMUM altitude to maintain until established before commencing your descent...NEVER heard of what you talking about from any 121/135 pilot or an FAA inspector. Unless you hear the words..."descend and maintain" in a clearance, altitude is at your discretion on a precision approach once the approach clearance has been issued.
Call BS all you want, maybe I'm not describing what I'm trying to say correctly but I'm a company instructor here and did my last ride with our POI and Chief Pilot as he was getting requalled as a Check Airman. That's the way Richard Kramer of the ABQ FSDO wants it done. Sorry dude but the guy with the FAA badge and control over our Ops Specs gets to tell me how to train our pilots and how I should fly the line in his FSDO.