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Old March 5th 07, 10:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Jim Macklin
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Default GPS approach in VFR wx at uncontrolled field

I did not mention parallel runways, but in VFR the
bottom-line is you can do almost anything as long as it is
safe and doesn't cause a collision hazard.


"Bob Gardner" wrote in message
. ..
| No argument, Jim, but AC 90-66A clearly shows a
straight-in segment to both
| single and parallel runways.
|
| Bob Gardner
|
| "Jim Macklin" wrote
in message
| ...
| Courtesy and regulations both apply. Regulations do not
| prohibit straight-in approaches, they say "if turns are
| made." Courtesy says you should not fly an approach
against
| the traffic flow into the pattern, as well as
regulations
| about right of way.
| Courtesy requires you announce and listen on the CTAF.
| If all you want is practice, fly the approach 2 or 3,000
| feet high.
|
| Have all your lights ON.
|
| Use two safety pilots who can see well.
|
|
| "Bob Gardner" wrote in message
| . ..
| | Dave has provided the regulatory info, but the bottom
line
| is that you can
| | do pretty much whatever you want to do at an
uncontrolled
| field in VFR
| | conditions...and sometimes people do some really weird
and
| unexpected
| | things. If a pilot wants to shoot a practice
instrument
| approach of any kind
| | to such an airport, the result will be a straight-in,
| which is covered by
| | the Advisory Circular he cites.
| |
| | Part 91 contains all of the operational regulations
you
| will ever need as a
| | Part 91 pilot. Anything that is not specifically
| prohibited is allowed.
| |
| | Bob Gardner
| | "BobKK47" wrote in message
| |
|
oups.com...
| | Is there any reason, or regulation, that states that
a
| pilot, flying
| | VFR, is prohibited in flying a GPS approach to an
| uncontrolled field
| | (assuming VFR conditions at the field), or must the
| pilot fly the
| | usual pattern to land?
| |
| | Thanks.
| |
| | Bob
| |
| |
| |
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