Think about it it just makes sense. Once you have full deflection you
can no longer tell where you are latterly on the approach. An unsafe
situation.
Michelle
pgbnh wrote:
It is common wisdom, and often common sense, that if a full deflection of a
CDI (or GS) is experienced, a missed approach is to be flown. But a lot of
people seem to think that it is REQUIRED. I have had a CFII tell me it is
required. But I can not find anything in FAR or AIM that states such a
requirement.
Again, in a lot of cases I can understand why to do it. But I can also
imagine others where it might make just as much sense to recover the
approach and not go missed.
Can anyone point me at a rule that requires a missed?
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