Gucci, "Who would shoot a GPS approach to 20L and circle to 10 when they have a GPS approach AND an ILS to 10?"
Actually, that was exactly what was on the DPA atis. If the weather permits, I think it allows an easy airspace deconfliction with the other chicago airports. And circle to 10/28 fits in well for aircraft hangared at the north end. I think Charheep and Steve have seen that regularly, perhaps they will confirm for you.
Just like Teterboro, the VOR A approach was often the one assigned, yet of course there are straight in approaches at TEB to the runways published, yet not normally assigned unless weather prevented the VOR A. Same for the ils 06 circle to land 19, t'was a procedure to be expected at TEB.
Re "Visual Segment of a Published Instrument Approach Procedure...penetrations of the obstruction clearance surfaces exist"
I think you are referring to the 20L straight in again. I am not. I refered to runway 10 since the original post, and have been refering to runway 10 in each of my follow ups. There is vasis, is there not? And no night restrictions for a straight in nor most circling approaches to this runway? No obstacles in the visual segment here (again, runway 10, NOT runway 20L).
"The obstacle penetrated the obstacle slope on some segment of the approach. Doesn't matter if you are gonna do a straight-in, side-step, circle. Rather than try to come up with ways around it, they have chosen to make the approach unavailable at night."
For the approach in question 2 of post 1, rnav 20L circle to land 10, where could an obstacle possibly penetrate the "obstacle slope"?
Anyone?
Not from MDA to commence circling (250 feet minimum obstacle clearance here for LNAV), and not during the circling procedure at the circling MDA (minimum 300 feet for Cat A aircraft here). Note: the circling minima provides protection above all (thats ALL) obstacles, with the specified distance, even those that may exist for other runways in the visual segment. This 300 feet in the circle procedure is there until starting a normal descent to land on runway 10. So....where can obstacle clearance be compromised off an RNAV 20L circ approach but not off an RNAV 20R circling approach to rwy 10???? This was the original question in post 1
Yet it is "NA at night".
Sorry if I sound mad, or irritated. I'm not.