Propsync said:
BTW, enlighten me on how you can takeoff 1600/0/0. I don't know if you're 91 or 135 or 121, makes a difference. For me, if all three work we couldn't go in that case. Plus I've never seen that much variance in the RVR units, a few hundred feet difference is as much as I've seen.
I work for a 121 operator.
Your interpretation is common but incorrect. When I taught recurrent we used hypothetical but unlikely situations like the 1600/0/0 example to illustrate a point. Our Ops specs state that if we have 1600 TDZ RVR and adequate visual reference we're legal to depart. I emphasize legal to depart, not necessarily smart or prudent. Most Ops Specs have 3 different criterias for TO minima. You are not obligated to follow the most restrictive. The first paragraph in my Ops Specs states 1600 TDZ (mid if TDZ inop) combined with adequate visual reference makes us legal to depart. There is nothing stating that all 3 must be considered. However if it was 1500/0/0 we'd be stuck waiting.
The way I taught TO minima was to start with the least restrictive and then work down the list. Here's a flow chart of sorts.
Do I have 1600 TDZ (mid if TDZ inop) combined with adequate visual reference? If yes - depart. If no - consider next criteria:
Do I have 1000TDZ (mid if TDZ inop) and 1000 Rollout combined with operative centerline lighting? If yes - depart. If no - consider next criteria:
(NOTE: We used to have 1200/1000 now it's 1000/1000)
Do I have 600/600/600 (OK if one is inop) combined with centerline lights and serviceable runway centerline markings? If yes depart. If no - go take a coffee break.
I realize some may not agree and that's fine. I taught TO minima in this fashion with our FAA POI in the room. I had a very senior captain who disagreed with the way I was teaching. He called our Director of Flight Standards and later apologized to me. AFAIK, this is the proper way to apply TO minima. You are not obligated to use all 3 sensors if the 1600 and adequate visual requirement is met.
Just keep in mind that we're talking legality not airmanship. If I had a situation where it really was 1600/0/0 I would probably not depart. Your mileage may vary. See your local training department for restrictions and warranty information.