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Don't know what regulations you have been reading but you can depart under Part 91 zero-zero to an airport that is zero-zero and do as many approachs at that airport as you want and then go to your alternate. The only restriction is fuel. Not the smartest thing to do, but legal.
What the hell are you talking about??? And what is a MU400?
You're going to suggest that Clay Lacy doesn't understand minimums?
Well, he for damn sure doesn't understand a picket line, so he obviously has no integrity - so it follows that he'll probably do anything that seems expeditious at the time.
No, it doesn't have a stock powerplant. It's a 150 hp O-320, if I recall...which is really quite irrelevant. It's still a small single engine Cessna towing another airplane. It requires more than just raw power, but also some element of pilot skill.
The point made in showing it flies out of Telluride isn't that it's a 150, it's about the pilot calling for Telluride to be shut down because he thinks it's a dangerous place. It's not. The pilot calling for it to be shutdown has determined that the field is beyond his capabilities, and that's fine...but it's not the field that's at fault, it's the pilot.
When a small light single engine airplane can not only operate out of there, but tow other airplanes out of there...the runway isn't too short, nor too steep, as the other pilot asserted.
I've flown corporate aircraft of varying types in there on numerous occasions, without difficulty, as have thousands upon thousands of others. Seems the problem isn't the field, but the individual calling for it to be closed.
As for Clay Lacy, I don't know the man, but I've used his FBO on many occasions, and flown his passengers. He has a good facility, good service, and I have no complaints about the man.
You may return to memorization of your scab list, now.