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Old 25th Jan 2011, 07:04
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Minimum Obstacle Separation in Circling Approach

Hi all, I' d like to crosscheck with you what is the minimum obstacle separation provided, flying level at MDA within the 4.2 NM protected area in a Circling Approach.
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Old 25th Jan 2011, 08:12
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Plenty. You have a large 500 ft margin, I think.
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Category A & B min obstacle clearance 295 ft
Category C & D min obstacle clearance 394 ft

(from PANS-OPS Vol.2)

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Plenty. You have a large 500 ft margin, I think
Regardless of the published safety margin above terrain, just remember that at night where you may not be able to accurately see the terrain below you, it would be most unwise to deliberately descent below the MDA until you are established on final approach within the 15 degree approach splay. The reason for this is the critical obstruction that determines the MDA is not necessarily displayed on the instrument approach chart. It could be anywhere- even on early base leg.
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within the 15 degree approach splay
Does this protect you?

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The Annex 14 approach splay is 15%, not 15 deg. 15% = 8.3deg
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