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Who can tell me what the wording means in 135.225 (a) (1) and (2).
So you don't have to look it up - these are weather reporting minima to initiate an instrument approach procedure. (1) (the) airport has a weather reporting facility operated by the US NWS, a source approved by the NWS or a source approved by the Administrator, and (2) The latest weather report . . . at or above IFR minimums for that airport Does this mean that all airports without active NWS observing stations are off limits to air taxi operators? Even in perfect weather conditions? What if an air taxi operator wants to schedule a flight into a Class D airport, arriving after hours, when everyone has gone home, and the airport has reverted to Class G? What if the "latest weather report" was five hours ago? G Faris |
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G Farris wrote:
Who can tell me what the wording means in 135.225 (a) (1) and (2). These rules apply to IFR operations. If operating VFR they don't apply. If operating IFR even in VMC presumably they do apply |
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