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Like I said before if you have visual contact with the runway and ask for a visual, but the controller can't give you a visual because the weather is reported below mim's - you ask for a contact approach. Thats why we have the contact approach. If you see the runway and want a visual you can now get it without the full procedure.

HEADWIND
 
Headwind said:
Like I said before if you have visual contact with the runway and ask for a visual, but the controller can't give you a visual because the weather is reported below mim's - you ask for a contact approach. Thats why we have the contact approach. If you see the runway and want a visual you can now get it without the full procedure.

HEADWIND

All true, but you don't have to have the runway or the airport in sight to do a contact approach.
 
Singlecoil said:
All true, but you don't have to have the runway or the airport in sight to do a contact approach.

Yep...couldn't figure out why, but I was out with a student a while back and we were being vectored for the ILS (vis went to 2 for a while). I said "I have the airport in sight if it helps" and I couldn't figure out why the controller came back on with: "Oh...so you have ground contact".

My understanding is that's all you need...

1sm, stay out of the clouds, navigate to the airport under those conditions..

...me being the dumb@ss didn't realize what he was saying and was like "yep...so 230 on the heading and 3000" haha...he had to be thinking I was a doof...oh well.

-mini
 
Controllers can be good at giving hints. Like, "Well the airspace here is IFR at the moment, isn't that SPECIAL?"
 
The best one I ever heard was "We are running a "special" on IFR clearances" to a non instrument rated pilot trying to land at a class D airport. Unfortunatley, the pilot didnt get the hint. E for effort, though.
 

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