You need 3 miles to be VFR, you have 2 miles then ergo you are IFR. You are confusing visual references for conditions of flight. A contact approach is an IFR procedure with visual references as well, that doesn't make it a VFR procedure (at least not in the US).[/quot
Sorry, I had to take one more peak before I left. Let me restate my position I should hve been more carefull in my first post. The circle to land maneuver is not allowed in IMC conditions period. It is a structured visual maneuver. You cannot leave the MDA unless you have the runway of intended landing in sight and are able to continue the landing within the stabilized approach criteria, which by the way is where most checkride busts occur. One mile, two miles or greater does not make any difference as your still doing a visual maneuver. Now if for some reason you don't believe that and think you can slip in and out of IMC or non-visual conditions set for your specific category aircraft, well then I suspect we will be reading about someday. Remember the TERPS only guarantee 300" terrain clearance on these approaches.
Tomorrow!