Beaker
Well-Known Member
I am interested in analyzing those flying gray areas so that when it comes my time to teach somebody else I will have a good answer. Here is a situation I ran across recently. I have come to my own determination but I would benefit from the experienced view points here on JC.
Situation
The weather at the departure airport exceeds basic VFR weather minima, but the ceiling is low enough to make any flight beyond the immediate vicinity of the airport impractical. However, you are considering if the weather is sufficient for pattern work. Specifically, the ceiling is less than 1500 ft. such that complying with minimum distance from cloud criteria would force you fly below the airport’s traffic pattern altitude of 1000 ft. In addition, the airport is located in a congested area with limited off-airport options in the event of an engine failure and extended downwind legs are known to happen. Is the pattern flight legal and safe?
Applicable Regulations
91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General
91.155 Basic VFR weather minimums
Situation
The weather at the departure airport exceeds basic VFR weather minima, but the ceiling is low enough to make any flight beyond the immediate vicinity of the airport impractical. However, you are considering if the weather is sufficient for pattern work. Specifically, the ceiling is less than 1500 ft. such that complying with minimum distance from cloud criteria would force you fly below the airport’s traffic pattern altitude of 1000 ft. In addition, the airport is located in a congested area with limited off-airport options in the event of an engine failure and extended downwind legs are known to happen. Is the pattern flight legal and safe?
Applicable Regulations
91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General
91.155 Basic VFR weather minimums