Wrong, actually it's all the speed that you're flying at:
Correct. Why the Brasilia is B straight in/C circling, why the 757 is C straight in D circling, etc.
Right, but the point was, not for helicopters.
Wrong, actually it's all the speed that you're flying at:
Correct. Why the Brasilia is B straight in/C circling, why the 757 is C straight in D circling, etc.
Right, but the point was, not for helicopters.
That stuff is cray, yo.Right, but the point was, not for helicopters.
Why is it different in New Mexico??
What!? I already tried this joke, and @Ian J shot me down, but he likes yours? Foul, I say, most foul. Or you had a better delivery. Probably that.
Here's a super trivial one: where can I find a list of continuous power facilities in the US? What are they for and what will they provide?
I seem to remember that's in the A/FD.No takers?
No takers?![]()
I seem to remember that's in the A/FD.
Actually the second example in the aim uses the example of a helicopter flying at 130 kts needs to use Cat CRight, but the point was, not for helicopters.
Sigh... cooperate and graduate.
Actually the second example in the aim uses the example of a helicopter flying at 130 kts needs to use Cat C
Actually the second example in the aim uses the example of a helicopter flying at 130 kts needs to use Cat C
Ian. Were you ordered by Big Green to go to this course, or did you voluntarily sign up for this pain?![]()
For what purpose, though? Same reason I don't bother with VDPs on a non-precision; don't need one, don't use one. Nor do I bother with circling mins, unless that's the only exiting mins, as I don't fly circling maneuvers in the classic "pattern to a runway" sense that an airplane has to: I maneuver to where I need to on the airport after I break out, and land, remaining laterally within the airports perimeter fence the whole time.
For what purpose, though? Same reason I don't bother with VDPs on a non-precision; don't need one, don't use one. Nor do I bother with circling mins, unless that's the only exiting mins, as I don't fly circling maneuvers in the classic "pattern to a runway" sense that an airplane has to: I maneuver to where I need to on the airport after I break out, and land, remaining laterally within the airports perimeter fence the whole time.
Of course in practice, but then again why would a helo be flying 130 on final anyways? I'm pretty sure if you helo drivers get lost you just "stop" and ask for directions. Amiright?
I was just responding to the question of what the mins are. If for some god forsaken reason a helo decided to fly an approach at nothing but cat C speeds then that's the mins that need to be obeyed.
Right here is where I would have pulled the chute on this conversation.......No takers?
No new trivia to report that isn't specific to Army ops, but I have some complaints. Flying a full approach with a course reversal to an un-towered field. Switched to advisory. Did the approach, making CTAF calls as normal. During the debrief I was told I didn't make the required reports when not in radar contact per the FIH (which is regulatory and mandatory for us) but is stolen from the AIM:
5−3−3. Additional Reports
a. The following reports should be made to
ATC or FSS facilities without a specific ATC
request:.............
Sigh... cooperate and graduate.
Right here is where I would have pulled the chute on this conversation.......