robertb
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hello,
I have a buddy working on his IR and would like clarification from CFIIs or others in the know on here. As I understand it, if I fly my Cessna 182 at 110 knots down the final approach coarse all the way to the runway, I would select the category B minimums... and float and float and float. But, at what point do I need to be at 90 knots in order to use the category A mins? When I got my IR twenty years ago, I think we flew 90kts pretty much the entire approach but I can't recall. Flying the approach from the IAF all the way in at 90 knots seems a bit unnecessary and even from the FAF to the runway seems a bit much. I have a couple of guesses to the answer but don't want to embarrass myself.
Thanks in advance gang!
I have a buddy working on his IR and would like clarification from CFIIs or others in the know on here. As I understand it, if I fly my Cessna 182 at 110 knots down the final approach coarse all the way to the runway, I would select the category B minimums... and float and float and float. But, at what point do I need to be at 90 knots in order to use the category A mins? When I got my IR twenty years ago, I think we flew 90kts pretty much the entire approach but I can't recall. Flying the approach from the IAF all the way in at 90 knots seems a bit unnecessary and even from the FAF to the runway seems a bit much. I have a couple of guesses to the answer but don't want to embarrass myself.
Thanks in advance gang!