Saturday, December 17, 2011

APPROACH BAN AND CONTINUE APPROACH

G R Mohan | 8:46 AM | | | | | Best Blogger Tips
Here are some ambiguous regulatory provisions. How does one interpret the same? Can a PIC continue with the landing if the required visual references have been established at DA/H or  MDA/H, when reported RVR is below minima? Who is to say that the required visual references have been established and maintained below DA/H or  MDA/H? Will there be a trust deficit issue here ?


EU Ops 1.405
(c) If, after passing the outer marker or equivalent position in accordance with (a) above, the reported RVR/visibility falls below the applicable minimum, the approach may be continued to DA/H or MDA/H.
(e) The approach may be continued below DA/H or MDA/H and the landing may be completed provided that the required visual reference is established at the DA/H or MDA/H and is maintained.





ICAO Annexe 6
4.4.1.3 If, after passing the outer marker fix in case of precision approach, or after descending below 300 m (1 000 ft) above the aerodrome in case of non-precision approach, the reported visibility or controlling RVR falls below the specified minimum, the approach may be continued to DA/H or MDA/H. In any case, an aeroplane shall not continue its approach-to-land at any aerodrome beyond a point at which the limits of the operating minima specified for that aerodrome would be infringed.



Indian DGCA CAR  D8C-C1
Approach ban: If weather deteriorates after an aircraft has passed the approach ban point, the aircraft already on approach may continue to DA (H) or MDA (H).
The approach may be continued below DA(H) or MDA(H) and the landing may be completed provided that the required visual reference is established at the DA(H) or MDA(H) and is maintained.




Indian DGCA CAR  D8O-O2
4.4.1.3 If, after passing the outer marker fix in case of precision approach, or after descending below 300 m (1000 ft) above the aerodrome in case of non- precision approach, the reported visibility or controlling RVR falls below the specified minimum, the approach may be continued to DA/H or MDA/H.
In any case, an aeroplane shall not continue its approach-to-land at any aerodrome beyond a point at which the limits of the operating minima specified for that aerodrome would be infringed.



3 comments:

  1. There is no issue of trust deficit world over as the norm followed is that once you arrive at minimums, if the visual references are established, one is perfectly in his right to continue approach and land.

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  2. While EU Ops permits this asa norm, the ICAO provision and Indian CAR are somewhat ambiguous.What is the definition of required visual reference. This is defined, however how does a regulator ascertain whether you achieved and maintained the required visual reference to land at DA/MDA ? Will a pilot go below field minima hoping to acquire the required visual reference sometime before landing ?

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  3. Regulation:
    In any case, an aeroplane shall not continue its approach-to-land at any aerodrome beyond a point at which the limits of the operating minima specified for that aerodrome would be infringed.

    How does one justify a landing below field minima ?

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