IP076
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Could you provide the reference that says you are "Required" to use the higher minimums for a circling approach?
Also, you're looking for the margin above Vso. I don't know about all of you, but, on a circling approach, I'm not usually in the full landing configuration. (Usually only partial flaps) This only makes that margin smaller.
The other place a lot of people get mixed up with circling approachs is the Distance a pilot has to maintain from the runway complex throughout the manuever. Yes, you must stay within the prescribed radius, but you must also stay within the prescribed visibility requirements on the approach procedure. You have to keep the runway in sight, correct?
You can be 1.2 nm from the runway and not run into anything, but if the vis requirements are 1 sm (.87 nm) and the weather is at mins, you have to keep it in tight to keep sight of the runway.
Also, you're looking for the margin above Vso. I don't know about all of you, but, on a circling approach, I'm not usually in the full landing configuration. (Usually only partial flaps) This only makes that margin smaller.
The other place a lot of people get mixed up with circling approachs is the Distance a pilot has to maintain from the runway complex throughout the manuever. Yes, you must stay within the prescribed radius, but you must also stay within the prescribed visibility requirements on the approach procedure. You have to keep the runway in sight, correct?
You can be 1.2 nm from the runway and not run into anything, but if the vis requirements are 1 sm (.87 nm) and the weather is at mins, you have to keep it in tight to keep sight of the runway.