skyflyer8
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Not "contact approach" as in "Cessna 12345, contact approach..." No, the other kind-- the one that is an instrument flying procedure.
Even though I'm rated to teach instruments, I don't understand the contact approach because my books don't give the topic much attention. In my limited IFR experience I haven't heard of the procedure being used.
What exactly is a "contact approach?" When and why would you request a contact approach? What's the difference between this and a regular visual approach?
From the AIM:
Cloudbusters, please share your knowledge and experience! I know this is in the books and I can probably find more technical info, but I'm more interested in its practical use.
Even though I'm rated to teach instruments, I don't understand the contact approach because my books don't give the topic much attention. In my limited IFR experience I haven't heard of the procedure being used.
What exactly is a "contact approach?" When and why would you request a contact approach? What's the difference between this and a regular visual approach?
From the AIM:
(snipped the controller part)5-5-3. Contact Approach
a. Pilot.
1. Must request a contact approach and makes it in lieu of a standard or special instrument approach.
2. By requesting the contact approach, indicates that the flight is operating clear of clouds, has at least one mile flight visibility, and reasonably expects to continue to the destination airport in those conditions.
3. Assumes responsibility for obstruction clearance while conducting a contact approach.
4. Advises ATC immediately if unable to continue the contact approach or if encounters less than 1 mile flight visibility.
5. Is aware that if radar service is being received, it may be automatically terminated when told to contact the tower.
Cloudbusters, please share your knowledge and experience! I know this is in the books and I can probably find more technical info, but I'm more interested in its practical use.