SkyHog
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Everything Offends Me
So - you need practice, and the only ILS nearby is at an airport where the ATIS says "Practice Approaches not Allowed."
So, what authority does a controller have to make this requirement? Moreover, lets say you just continually fly approaches, go missed, and eventually divert to your alternate, which happens to be the point of origin?
Can the controllers actually stop you from going missed and diverting?
So, what authority does a controller have to make this requirement? Moreover, lets say you just continually fly approaches, go missed, and eventually divert to your alternate, which happens to be the point of origin?
Can the controllers actually stop you from going missed and diverting?