ArcherII
Well-Known Member
Good evening all, we are having a hard time trying to figure out the PIC/ATC responsibility over the attempt/clearance of an IFR approach with a given visibility.
Scenario:
- You are a PIC of a class C airplane about to perform an IFR approach.
- The ATC gives you the vis (say, 2000m) and the other meaningful stuff.
The approach chart says that a class C must have 2500m vis in order to be able to proceed with the approach before FAF.
Question is: Does the ATC need to be in knowledge of your class to grant or not grant clearance for the approach? Or is it a PIC responsability to know his own aircraft limitations and mimums?
As per 121.651(a), the IFR takeoff clearance shall be provided but the operator's manual has the last say on this. But for a landing scenario I can't seem to find anything of the sort.
Sorry if it's a mess, just trying to think in English here!
Scenario:
- You are a PIC of a class C airplane about to perform an IFR approach.
- The ATC gives you the vis (say, 2000m) and the other meaningful stuff.
The approach chart says that a class C must have 2500m vis in order to be able to proceed with the approach before FAF.
Question is: Does the ATC need to be in knowledge of your class to grant or not grant clearance for the approach? Or is it a PIC responsability to know his own aircraft limitations and mimums?
As per 121.651(a), the IFR takeoff clearance shall be provided but the operator's manual has the last say on this. But for a landing scenario I can't seem to find anything of the sort.
Sorry if it's a mess, just trying to think in English here!