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Old 3rd Apr 2011, 21:43
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And that assurance guarantees little with respect to obstacles that may be lurking in the published missed approach track.

.. again, certification Design Standards have NO interest in the rocky bits .. that problem belongs to the operator.

All the WAT limits do is give some level of confidence that the aircraft might just go up gradually ... rather than down.
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