I'm looking for an example of an approach where the straight in minimums for category A and B are different.
Thanks. I found a few by looking where terrain would be an issue.
Of course, there is SEA ILS OR LOC RWY 16L, ILS minimums, but that's a highly unusual special case which would require its own discussion (perhaps over a beer at Sun N Fun?) and likely isn't what you're asking.
Not this year, Russ. We'll, not SnF. If we''re in the same place at the same time, definitely a beerOf course, there is SEA ILS OR LOC RWY 16L, ILS minimums, but that's a highly unusual special case which would require its own discussion (perhaps over a beer at Sun N Fun?) and likely isn't what you're asking.
I'm going to rain on Russ's parade.
The reason the CAT A DA is higher on the KSEA ILS 16L, is to protect the control tower from being hit by a CAT A airplane missing in a strong west crosswind component.
Not sure. I believe it became an issue when they sited the new tower.Hmm. Is that actually calculated when the Approach is being built? Or did it come up during Flight Check? Or was there an incident? Given the reason I wouldn’t think it would be that rare. And it brings up the question of which Category you should use if you are flying outside the speed range of your airplanes ‘listed’ Category. You are supposed to your airplanes Category even if you are actually flying slower than it’s speed range. And you are supposed to use the higher Category if you’re flying faster than that airplanes range. Staying with you’re airplanes ‘Category’ doesn’t seem wise if you’re actually flying at ‘A’ speeds on this Approach.
Don’t these people know that there’s an airport there? You can’t just build an air traffic control tower any old place, you know!Not sure. I believe it became an issue when they sited the new tower.
Don’t these people know that there’s an airport there? You can’t just build an air traffic control tower any old place, you know!
I'm going to rain on Russ's parade.
The reason the CAT A DA is higher on the KSEA ILS 16L, is to protect the control tower from being hit by a CAT A airplane missing in a strong west crosswind component.
...and since velocity is a square in the formula, slower airplanes would be a smaller impact?Dang Wally, how am I going to get free beer now?
Wally is correct. This issue was identified during design. The control tower actually penetrates the missed approach surfaces for all categories, but a study was performed to determine that the only real impact was to Cat A.
It would look the same from the tower window, whether a PA-24-250 or a B 727-100....and since velocity is a square in the formula, slower airplanes would be a smaller impact?
For Runway 16L only? I don't recall.Dang Wally, how am I going to get free beer now?
Wally is correct. This issue was identified during design. The control tower actually penetrates the missed approach surfaces for all categories, but a study was performed to determine that the only real impact was to Cat A.
...and since velocity is a square in the formula, slower airplanes would be a smaller impact?
For Runway 16L only? I don't recall.
Dang Wally, how am I going to get free beer now?
Wally is correct. This issue was identified during design. The control tower actually penetrates the missed approach surfaces for all categories, but a study was performed to determine that the only real impact was to Cat A.
Dang Wally, how am I going to get free beer now?
Wally is correct. This issue was identified during design. The control tower actually penetrates the missed approach surfaces for all categories, but a study was performed to determine that the only real impact was to Cat A.
Not really. The U.S. changed from it's own ILS criteria to the ICAO criteria in the 1970s or 1980s. That brought about the "trough" which resulted from the ICAO collision risk model (CRM). CRM can be used to mitigate a few obstacles on any given ILS except those in the "W" Surface. The CRM assessment validated an acceptable level of risk for the new control tower, except for Category A. Hey, I am a cynic but I agreed and still agree with the assessment at KSEA.Ah! So A mins weren't raised, the rest were lowered.