Buck Rizvi
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- Feb 10, 2017
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BoulderBuck
It was a beautiful, calm day today so I decided make my first trip ever to Steamboat Springs (KSBS).
I donned my oxygen and flew flight following at 14,500 with the intention of doing a practice approach on the RNAV (GPS) E.
Everything was just dandy until I hit the final approach fix at the required 9,700 feet.
That's when I realized that I needed to drop down at a vertical speed exceeding 1,200 feet per minute to make a visual approach to the runway.
It's more than a bit unnerving to see the tiny postage stamp of a runway at nearly 3,000 AGL when I'm that close.
So I did the sensible thing and went around, joined the normal pattern, and landed on runway 32.
I guess my mistake was I didn't "dive and drive" after the FAF to 8,740 at WAKOR and then again to the MDA immediately after. The "dive and drive" would have certainly had me exceeding 1,500 fpm in order to be at the stepdown altitude before the next waypoint.
Is this situation unique to Steamboat, or are there a lot of other super steep GPS approaches for me to explore
I donned my oxygen and flew flight following at 14,500 with the intention of doing a practice approach on the RNAV (GPS) E.
Everything was just dandy until I hit the final approach fix at the required 9,700 feet.
That's when I realized that I needed to drop down at a vertical speed exceeding 1,200 feet per minute to make a visual approach to the runway.
It's more than a bit unnerving to see the tiny postage stamp of a runway at nearly 3,000 AGL when I'm that close.
So I did the sensible thing and went around, joined the normal pattern, and landed on runway 32.
I guess my mistake was I didn't "dive and drive" after the FAF to 8,740 at WAKOR and then again to the MDA immediately after. The "dive and drive" would have certainly had me exceeding 1,500 fpm in order to be at the stepdown altitude before the next waypoint.
Is this situation unique to Steamboat, or are there a lot of other super steep GPS approaches for me to explore