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gwengler wrote: To my knowledge, in the US one must file an alternate IFR airport regardless of the weather if the destination airport does not have an IFR approach. Can someone please quote me the FAA regulation where this is actually spelled out? Thanks! 91.169(b). It's a little confusing, since it's worded as an exception. If your destination does not have an SIAP, it doesn't meet the requirements of the exception clause. Actually, I just noticed a detail I never saw before. It says: "... a standard instrument approach procedure to [...] the FIRST AIRPORT OF INTENDED LANDING" (my emphasis). So, it seems like I could file "HPN -D- BDR D/010 -D- BOS", i.e. "White Plains, direct Bridgeport, ten minute delay (not sure if I got the flight plan symbol right for that), direct Boston" and as long as BDR doesn't doesn't require an alternate, I don't have to file one for the BOS leg either, since BDR is my "first airport of intended landing". This seems rather stupid, but if you read the reg literally, that's what it says. |
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