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VMC climb/descend

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Old 14th Oct 2000, 07:05
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Question VMC climb/descend

...according to your book, is it possible to give a VMC climb/descent below the radar separation minima when both a/c are under radar contact?
 
Old 14th Oct 2000, 11:55
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Definite no to that in the UK. The first line of the rule states, "...when radar is not available...".
 
Old 14th Oct 2000, 12:20
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VMC Climb/Descent can only be done when there is no radar available.
 
Old 14th Oct 2000, 23:59
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seen it done but not for years, by persons no longer in the job. Definitely one for the spur wearing fraternity
 
Old 15th Oct 2000, 01:18
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...point made!
it helped clarify a certain ambiguity leftover from our "procedural" days in Athens ACC..
thank you all v. much for replying...
 
Old 17th Oct 2000, 03:24
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TCAS Climb - what rubbish. We do know what VMC criteria are, it's just we can't open the window and stick a ruddy great tape measure out to check.

It boils down to knowing the rules, and knowing that you are or are not happy with it.
 

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