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Vandelay
30th Apr 2002, 00:53
Hi. I was just wondering if cloud ceilings constitute as part of the approach minimums... if the skies were overcast at 100 feet, and the DH is at 200, is that considered to be below approach minimums? I understand the legality of whether to shoot the approach or not, but don't know if the clouds count.

Thanks a lot.

411A
30th Apr 2002, 02:25
Not for a precision approach.....except IF so specified on the approach chart. In that case it would say.....ceiling required.

m&v
1st May 2002, 17:14
In Canada,and the states I believe-all minima is predicated on RVR,and what one see's at MDA/DH.The only time Ceiling is referred to is in the flight planning ALTernate Minima.600/2.800/2 etc.
With the advent of CAT2 years ago the industry tried to erradicate all references to Cloud/ceilings,but was retained by the Feds for 'operations'

expedite_climb
2nd May 2002, 08:31
The reason being that, especially with good runway lighting, if the visibility is good and clouds low (e.g. 100 ft), you will still see the runway through the clouds.