vnyflyer said:This is how it goes down. The Faa interpretation of the regs say that you must CONSIDER the ceiling, but visibility is controlling. Such as if the weather was ovc 100-1/2, and the minimums were 200-1/2 you cannot legally shoot the approach. However if it was broken at 100 feet, then you could. Because you have considered the ceiling and there is a decent chance of seeing the runway. Also if you decide to shoot it with the overcast at 100 feet, then you could possibly face violation of Part 91.13, careless or reckless operation of aircraft. Thats never a good idea. Hope this all made sense.
Jake
There is NO such interpretation or consideration in 121 operations. Visibility is controlling. If you have some problem with someone in 135 operations making such a statement, that is your problem.
One wonders where this stuff comes from. We have enough regulations without anyone making new ones up.
~DC