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Final Approach
Something for VFR folks to understand though is that if an IFR flight cleared for an instrument approach at a non-towered airport does not land, it's not as simple as a VFR go around. The IFR flight must begin the execution of the published missed approach procedure, change frequency to approach control and possibly end up at a holding point quite a few miles from the airport before getting clearance to try again. The hazard of close encounter of the IFR/VFR kind is especially acute when it's MVFR. I always dread breaking out at a few hundred feet AGL after a straight in instrument approach hoping not to encounter scud runners or folks just buzzing visually around the pattern without radio calls. None of this applies if it's VMC and I'm cleared for a visual approach. In that case I'm just another see and avoid chum in the pattern so on visual approaches I'm always thinking about normal pattern entries even if TRACON lines me up for a straight in five mile out.
That's not true. The approach clearance does not preclude the circling maneuver which is not much different than flying the pattern.