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Old 23rd Mar 2019, 00:08
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LeadSled
 
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Originally Posted by VH DSJ
Is that what they mean by 'affordable safety'? Safety only to those who can afford it.
DSJ,
No, not really, indeed, not at all.
Queenstown in NZ would be a good example, having a GNSS PRNAV approach into same was/is a considerable competitive advantage versus those who didn't.
In AU, quite a few mining companies have proprietary procedure that they do not make available for general use.
Nothing to do with safety, as long as you comply with the applicable minima for wherever you are --- even if that is VMC ----- to bust minima is a decision by a PIC to increase risk.
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