osu_av8r
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FlyMeSWA said:TEB 5 Dep....gets alot of people. I heard its one of the most violated DPs in the country. VOR A is always good. Cliffo or Waynes, one of them is one of those Mandatory altitudes...the other isnt.
fxbat said:I almost got burned at TEB a few years ago. I was told to maintain 3000 cleared for the ILS 06.
So fat dumb and happy, I grabbed the LOC off the vector and when the glide-slope came alive I started down.
All well and good, until ATC called and asked what altitude we were at. At the time we called them back we were at about 1800’. Apparently the procedure was to step down and intercept at 2k or something like that. (Avoid overhead airspace) But as a new Capt. out in stormy weather to a new and very busy airport I screwed the pooch. Live and learn I guess it was the only time I have ever been expected to step down from my last assigned altitude.
osu_av8r said:Quick question. Hope I don't set off a chain reaction of people slapping their heads. I've had a few instances where the RVR was reported as say variable between 1600 and 2200. I would say this is fair game for shooting the approach if your mins are 1800. Any regs or publications that say otherwise?
Also, I had a night where the METAR for my destination (less than 1 hour away) was reporting 1/4 mile, but RVR was 1800. The guy next to me in the weather room suggested that I couldn't legally go because of the 1/4 mile, but I went anyway because there was an approach at or above mins. What was that about?
Thanks