"Roy Smith" wrote in message
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Well, like I said, you need to apply common sense. Somebody just posted
about this instrument approach:
http://www.airnav.com/depart?http://...00379LDBCA.PDF
Let's say you're coming in from San Marcus. What are you supposed to do
when you reach KOAKS? You make a (gasp) right turn onto final. Surely
you're "approaching to land", since you're flying an approach procedure.
Are you going to worry that the runway may have a left traffic pattern and
therefore 91.126 won't let you make a right turn? Of course not.
You need to apply common sense. If you're going to look for
inconsistencies and stupidities in the FARs, you'll spend your whole life
getting hung up on stuff like this.
§ 91.126 Operating on or in the vicinity of an airport in Class G
airspace.
(a) General. Unless otherwise authorized or required, each person operating
an aircraft on or in the vicinity of an airport in a Class G airspace area
must comply with the requirements of this section.
If an IAP requires a right turn to the final approach course you're clearly
"otherwise authorized or required".