For the SKYW folks, can you PM me as I am looking for information/training issues that are encountered flying night ops into ASE. I've been in there in the corporate 91 side, however, any and all help is greatly appreciated.
I think most airlines that operate into airports designated as special airports for terrain don't authorize their crews to descend below the MSA or MVA altitude until they are established on a published approach segment.
When I was in 135 we never went into ASE at night and not after the Gulfstream crashed. It's hairy enough going in there visual and IMC. I leave the night approach to you brave souls.
ASE is like any other airport at night but does have some optical illusions. The runway is sloped upward, it's a 100 feet wide, it has some obstruction lights at the opposite end and that makes you seem high. Tower loves to give you a 10 knot tail wind and then mumble (gusting to 25). Most guys fly one dot low on the vasi when they get below 500 feet. It's like any other Localizer approach.
I never want to go missed at night in a snow storm there ever again-that night we did it twice. Aspen is fun VFR day, but anything else all the fun is gone.
The missed is no problem at all if you're on your "A" game. (If you're not, you got no business going into ASE.) The "Balked Landing Procedure" (formerly the "emergency extraction procedure") is something else.
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