On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 23:45:57 -0700, Newps  wrote: 
 
 
 
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 Newps wrote: 
 
 
This happens all the time here.  East half of the airport, including the 
ASOS, is 0/0.  West half is clear and a million..  No contact approach 
allowed.  Better off to do an instrument approach and just break it off 
as soon as you receive the clearance.  Ask for the full approach if it 
will take you near or over the airport and then just break off and land 
if you can get an approach and landing clearance.  Nothing says you have 
to actually go out and do the approach. 
 
 
 Once a clearance for an approach is issued, the pilot is bound by the 
 appropriate segments of the approach (Part 97) and the applicable parts of 
 91.175.  Any "short cut" with either a contact, visual, or cancellation is a 
 legal no-no. 
 
 
Baloney.  Once I'm in a position to fly visually to the airport/runway I 
can do just that. 
 
 
 
that's not what this says, I don't think: 
 
(a) Instrument approaches to civil airports. 
 
Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, when an instrument 
letdown to a civil airport is necessary, each person operating an 
aircraft, except a military aircraft of the United States, shall use a 
standard instrument approach procedure prescribed for the airport in 
part 97 of this chapter. 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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