Yes, but visibility is controlling. So now was this 91, or something else (135/121 needs vis to start the approach)? And how would he justify landing out of an approach that was reporting 1/4 mile when 1 mile is required?
If the vis is below, for me at least, the requirement listed in the approach, I'm going to bail to an alternate unless there is exceedingly rare circumstances. And I just can't see how a King Air couldn't make the climb gradient. Something is amiss here.
*scratching head* "Well Mr. FAA Inspector Man, I picked up the REIL's just inside of NUCIL so inflight visibility must have been a mile plus. Not sure why the METAR was showing less, it looked fine to me." *trying to jam pitot tube back into bracket*
"Whoop whoop!!"Right before I left the MD-88/90, my captain (Yes, "MY" @mikecweb) was getting a little low, on short final, shooting a visual.
So I just started saying "Prang, prang, prang"
"What's that?"
"Thats the sound of the mains clobbering the approach light system"
Well, I guess you have to be there.
Flock of seagulls followed by a cleansing rain shower and an ASRS?"Well, that's nice Mr. F90 pilot, but the front did fall off. In the tree. That's below MDA."
I think what they're saying is that he was below the stepdown descending on the approach. I mean if you're gonna sneak below mins, at least do it on glide slope.
*scratching head* "Well Mr. FAA Inspector Man, I picked up the REIL's just inside of NUCIL so inflight visibility must have been a mile plus. Not sure why the METAR was showing less, it looked fine to me." *trying to jam pitot tube back into bracket*
"Well, that's nice Mr. F90 pilot, but the front did fall off. In the tree. That's below MDA."
I take it the front isn't supposed to fall off?"Well, that's nice Mr. F90 pilot, but the front did fall off. In the tree. That's below MDA."
"alternative radome"
Flight visibility versus ground visibility.Yes, but visibility is controlling. So now was this 91, or something else (135/121 needs vis to start the approach)? And how would he justify landing out of an approach that was reporting 1/4 mile when 1 mile is required?
If the vis is below, for me at least, the requirement listed in the approach, I'm going to bail to an alternate unless there is exceedingly rare circumstances. And I just can't see how a King Air couldn't make the climb gradient. Something is amiss here.
Flight visibility versus ground visibility.
1 mile or 1/4 mile doesn't really make a difference if you hit trees 3 miles from the runway no?
Flock of seagulls followed by a cleansing rain shower and an ASRS?
Distance between eyeballs and chart?That would mean, at that time, flight vis was less than 5 ft.
You know Steve?!A friend on the field said vis was maybe 1/4sm.