Ludolf
30th Jul 2015, 10:51
Hello.
Just a quick question.
If you are cleared for an approach with a TAA you are also cleared down to the altitudes depicted once you're inside the TAA? Right?
As far as I can see TAA only gives you an obstacle clearance of 1000 feet. But what about if you are flying in mountanious areas? Will the TAA be constructed in such a way you get a 2000 ft obstacle clearance?
This is EASA country.
Thanks in advance
Just a quick question.
If you are cleared for an approach with a TAA you are also cleared down to the altitudes depicted once you're inside the TAA? Right?
As far as I can see TAA only gives you an obstacle clearance of 1000 feet. But what about if you are flying in mountanious areas? Will the TAA be constructed in such a way you get a 2000 ft obstacle clearance?
This is EASA country.
Thanks in advance