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Irish Air Corps / Baldonnel Procedures
« on: April 09, 2007, 09:55:51 pm »
Ok - Non-Precision Instrument Approach Procedure 101:
Let's say we're flying an aircraft and are esablished on the inbound radial VOR/DME App Rwy 11 at bal. The wind favours 29 so we're cleared to the MAPt (missed approach point) to position Right Downwind 29. And we're in a CAT C aircraft. The OCA is 720'* and our COCA is 920'*. (NOT REAL OCAs - Dont have plates handy)
Aircraft is configured for landing and commences descent from 2000' at Final Approach Fix. Approx 300' per mile at 150kts groundspeed requires about 750fpm. We'll reach our COCA of 920' about 0.8miles before the MAPt, and we will NOT descend below that altitude without being satisfied that we can continue VFR(Visual Flight Rules). If there is any doubt as to whether we can maintain VMC(Visual Meteorological Conditions), we execute the published Missed approach procedure.
Let's say we're flying an aircraft and are esablished on the inbound radial VOR/DME App Rwy 11 at bal. The wind favours 29 so we're cleared to the MAPt (missed approach point) to position Right Downwind 29. And we're in a CAT C aircraft. The OCA is 720'* and our COCA is 920'*. (NOT REAL OCAs - Dont have plates handy)
Aircraft is configured for landing and commences descent from 2000' at Final Approach Fix. Approx 300' per mile at 150kts groundspeed requires about 750fpm. We'll reach our COCA of 920' about 0.8miles before the MAPt, and we will NOT descend below that altitude without being satisfied that we can continue VFR(Visual Flight Rules). If there is any doubt as to whether we can maintain VMC(Visual Meteorological Conditions), we execute the published Missed approach procedure.