Just wondering, what do you think about the end part of this approach procedure?
I've never seen such a sharp turn at the FAF leading to a descent down to minimums.
From what I recall, the initial and intermediate phases of an approach are there to set you up on course such that in the final phase, all that there is left is descending.
Have you ever seen something like this somewhere else? I know that there are RNP AR approaches with RF turns down to very low altitudes, but this is a conventional RNP approach.
I've never seen such a sharp turn at the FAF leading to a descent down to minimums.
From what I recall, the initial and intermediate phases of an approach are there to set you up on course such that in the final phase, all that there is left is descending.
Have you ever seen something like this somewhere else? I know that there are RNP AR approaches with RF turns down to very low altitudes, but this is a conventional RNP approach.