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From FAA's 2004 Instrument Procedures Handbook, chapter 5:
[...] The weather conditions encountered in CAT III opera- tions range from an area where visual references are adequate for manual rollout in CAT IIIa, to an area where visual references are inadequate even for taxi operations in CAT IIIc. To date, no U.S. operator has received approval for CAT IIIc in OpsSpecs. [...] But I heard that airlines are not only authorized, but required to do an auto-land every so often. Am I missing something here? Andrey Jim Carter wrote: -----Original Message----- From: Andrey Serbinenko ] Posted At: Sunday, August 06, 2006 2:42 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.ifr Conversation: CAT IIIC minimums Subject: CAT IIIC minimums A question: the landing minimums section for ILS CAT-III approaches may have separate lines for A, B, and C. In some cases the C line has an "NA" for visibility, and on some other plates the whole C line is missing. So, what's the difference? Does "NA" mean "not authorized", i.e. CAT-IIIC cannot be used? Thanks! Andrey Can you give us a particular plate or approach to reference please? |
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