My friend was doing an instrument check ride today with the FAA and he did great and thought he passed etc. What they failed him on was that when he was doing a partial panel VOR approach he went down to mins and had to do a circle to land, so the Examiner said take off your hood and circle north. So he took off his hood and the mda was like 630 or something so during the vfr circle to land he descended down to 600 or possibly a little lower but that is what he failed on. So I just wanted to know what all of you thought about this? I was always the impression that when you go visual that as long as you can see the runway and are within the category of your airplane with distance that altitude didn't matter. As long as you are in a position to land. So let me hear what you think....