flyingpreacher
Pre-takeoff checklist
So I found out this last year that it is totally permissible to fly into a presidential TFR...as long as you make sure to dot all the I's and cross all the T's. Flight plan, squawk code, ATC contact, outer ring, and all that stuff. My question is regarding if you are not planning to fly into one, but near one. So here's the scenario: (see attachments for reference)
You are on an IFR flight plan from KFDK to 0W3 and the only approach at this airport is the RNAV-B for RWY 10. Looks like everything is going dandy until...a small but dense cloud jumps in front of you as you cross through 1200'. You haven't hit your circling minimums, but you pass through 1000' and hit 960' with no visual contact. You have to declare a missed approach but the missed takes you inside the presidential TFR. You have already satisfied all of the requirements (flight plan, squawk code, ATC contact, etc.) but now you are a transient flight which is NOT permitted in the PTFR. Is this a violation, or is there some loophole there? I feel like there has to be something, but it eludes me. Bonus points for FAR/AIM page/location.
Approach Plate
You are on an IFR flight plan from KFDK to 0W3 and the only approach at this airport is the RNAV-B for RWY 10. Looks like everything is going dandy until...a small but dense cloud jumps in front of you as you cross through 1200'. You haven't hit your circling minimums, but you pass through 1000' and hit 960' with no visual contact. You have to declare a missed approach but the missed takes you inside the presidential TFR. You have already satisfied all of the requirements (flight plan, squawk code, ATC contact, etc.) but now you are a transient flight which is NOT permitted in the PTFR. Is this a violation, or is there some loophole there? I feel like there has to be something, but it eludes me. Bonus points for FAR/AIM page/location.
Approach Plate