Originally Posted by
Derfred
Same set of procedures for a “Windshear Escape Manoeuvre” yes, but for all other contingency planning and decision making before and after, such as the decision to even commence the approach, or to attempt another approach - completely different. Are you a pilot or a computer?
Yes that is all perfectly obvious but maggot gave the impression he was referring to the experience, not the planning. Or maybe just "term-dropping". If that's not the case then move on. The airplane doesn't know if its in regular old windshear or "microburst windshear" and the procedure for dealing with it is no different because it's microburst-related.