Most difficult instrument approaches

JaceTheAce

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What have you found to be the most difficult instrument approaches? I'm looking for a very difficult approach plate to help brush up on my instrument approach reading and knowledge of symbols, procedures, etc... plus I'd like to practice some difficult IAP's on Flight Sim to prepare for my next instrument stage check.

Please list them and if possible, explain why they are difficult.
 
The ASE approach of fame, the Baltimore-Martin State DME Arc approach are the two that come up right off the top of my mind...
 
Chris_Ford said:
The ASE approach of fame, the Baltimore-Martin State DME Arc approach are the two that come up right off the top of my mind...

Jeeze Chris, fast response :D thank you sir! I'll try to fly that one.
 
JaceTheAce said:
Bump...... come on, can anyone else provide some valuable imput? :)

DRO ILS 02 full procedure with published missed

I always thought it was a bit tougher than the rest, but when it was discussed on this forum I was made fun of, so apparently it's not...
 
JaceTheAce said:
Oh wow, 9,300' then to 1,331' where the airport is?! I'll fly that one on FS tonight.

Jason

That is a perfect example of a gotcha approach for filing an alternate. The MDA is higher than 2000 feet, so if the ceiling was forcast to be 2000 overcast but vis greater than 3 miles, one could get themselves into a pickle by not filing an alternate and going to this airport (if that is the "lowest" approach that airport has).
 
JaceTheAce said:
WTF is that for? An F16???!!! No seriously! What is that for? How the heck is it flown and WTF are those dotted lines? :D

Considering its for Roswell, we could tell you but then we'd have to kill you.
 
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