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Old 9th December 2013 | 08:26
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France -ILS minima

On some French charts, different minima are displayed corresponding to a percentage figure....normally 5% down to 2.5% . I've always understood that this represents minima you can use subject to the missed approach climb gradient you can achieve. Is this correct? The plates we use make no reference to it.
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Old 9th December 2013 | 09:48
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I guess so. Our plates state "GA 3.2%" for example (LFMN ILS 04L, min 210ft). However, those minima based on achievable go around climb gradient do not only exist in france, have seen them quite a few places around europe.
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