drummer4468
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Hey all, having a brainfart and looking for a sanity check.
I fly in and out of KBGR all the time and realized have never requested a VOR approach there. The only ones they have published are the HI-VORs (KBGR is shared with an Air National Guard base). I like practicing new/abnormal procedures to break away from the same old ILS and GPS repetition.
Question 1: Here's the brainfart, I feel like I should know this but my google skills are failing me tonight. For the HI approaches, only cat C,D,and E mins are published. Would I be legal to fly this approach at cat A or B speeds? Whether under official IFR or VFR practice(while talking to BGR Approach) if that makes a difference? Sequence permitting of course, I realize these are intended for fast slippery mil jets, though the geometry in the last few segments seems fine for a Skyhawk
Question 2: If I do request this approach, could I ask to be vectored intercept the approach course closer than the last intermediate fix, before the FAF? Plate attached, I'm referring to intercepting between RINTH and CESTI(FAF). Just for the sake of saving time and not climbing so high to drone out a 16+ mile final.
Thanks for any input. I'd rather chance getting digital egg on my face than sound like a moron on freq lol.
I fly in and out of KBGR all the time and realized have never requested a VOR approach there. The only ones they have published are the HI-VORs (KBGR is shared with an Air National Guard base). I like practicing new/abnormal procedures to break away from the same old ILS and GPS repetition.
Question 1: Here's the brainfart, I feel like I should know this but my google skills are failing me tonight. For the HI approaches, only cat C,D,and E mins are published. Would I be legal to fly this approach at cat A or B speeds? Whether under official IFR or VFR practice(while talking to BGR Approach) if that makes a difference? Sequence permitting of course, I realize these are intended for fast slippery mil jets, though the geometry in the last few segments seems fine for a Skyhawk
Question 2: If I do request this approach, could I ask to be vectored intercept the approach course closer than the last intermediate fix, before the FAF? Plate attached, I'm referring to intercepting between RINTH and CESTI(FAF). Just for the sake of saving time and not climbing so high to drone out a 16+ mile final.
Thanks for any input. I'd rather chance getting digital egg on my face than sound like a moron on freq lol.