ILS Approach to Cat I minima
Joined: Feb 2013
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From: 60 north
Dear Island Boy
Maybe You should inform us of somthing we know litle about on this forum?
Cat 1 can be flown by anyone to std 200 ft min if not otherwise restricted. Old ICAO , new Eu, Faa.
BUT
Eiafjell was allways ahead of an eruption of KATLA ,since Your fathers set foot on Iceland ca 825 after Christ.
22 times this has ocured, and as we know , inside 24 months the main vent,
Katla goes. She is 10 to 100 times bigger then Eiafjellsjøkull.
If i am wrong ,correct me.
Fær du sæl
Sincerely Blusdup
Cat 1 can be flown by anyone to std 200 ft min if not otherwise restricted. Old ICAO , new Eu, Faa.
BUT
Eiafjell was allways ahead of an eruption of KATLA ,since Your fathers set foot on Iceland ca 825 after Christ.
22 times this has ocured, and as we know , inside 24 months the main vent,
Katla goes. She is 10 to 100 times bigger then Eiafjellsjøkull.
If i am wrong ,correct me.
Fær du sæl
Sincerely Blusdup
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From: USofA
My memory must be really getting bad but I seem to recall when CAT11 first became available to approved operators, that we hand flew these approaches on the 707? If some one says I'm full of s$#t I'll accept that as a "never happend" and move on. We did fly EO hand flown approaches to CAT1 mins in the sims and aircraft that I'm sure of.
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From: On the Beach
Spooky 2:
We could hand fly the 707 on CAT II but using the FD and crummy auto-throttles. Also, our original authorization used an "improved" baro altimeter. No radar altimeter. That didn't last long.
My memory must be really getting bad but I seem to recall when CAT11 first became available to approved operators, that we hand flew these approaches on the 707? If some one says I'm full of s$#t I'll accept that as a "never happend" and move on. We did fly EO hand flown approaches to CAT1 mins in the sims and aircraft that I'm sure of.




