JRSLim
Executive Freightdawg
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- Feb 21, 2002
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FAR/AIM
As per the 2002 FAR/ AIM Glossary PCG -34
'MISSED APPROACH --
a. A maneuver conducted by a pilot when an instrument approach cannot be completed to a landing. The route of flight and altitude are shown on instrument approach procedure charts. A PILOT EXECUTING A MISSED APPROACH PRIOR TO THE MISSED APPROACH POINT (MAP) MUST CONTINUE ALONG THE FINAL APPROACH TO THE MAP. THE PILOT MAY CLIMB IMMEDIATELY TO THE ALTITUDE SPECIFIED IN THE MISSED APPROACH PROCEDURE.'
I'm glad this issue got brought up here, as I was thinking that you had to stay on altitude and course. I just got the crap beat out of my by the chief instructor for a whole bunch of incorrect answers concerning MAPs.
Hope this helps
Shaun
As per the 2002 FAR/ AIM Glossary PCG -34
'MISSED APPROACH --
a. A maneuver conducted by a pilot when an instrument approach cannot be completed to a landing. The route of flight and altitude are shown on instrument approach procedure charts. A PILOT EXECUTING A MISSED APPROACH PRIOR TO THE MISSED APPROACH POINT (MAP) MUST CONTINUE ALONG THE FINAL APPROACH TO THE MAP. THE PILOT MAY CLIMB IMMEDIATELY TO THE ALTITUDE SPECIFIED IN THE MISSED APPROACH PROCEDURE.'
I'm glad this issue got brought up here, as I was thinking that you had to stay on altitude and course. I just got the crap beat out of my by the chief instructor for a whole bunch of incorrect answers concerning MAPs.
Hope this helps
Shaun