.65 Chapter 4 Sections 4-8-9 through 4-8-11 and Chapter 5 Flashcards
Missed approach
Except in the case of a VFR aircraft practicing an instrument approach, an approach clearance automatically authorizes the aircraft to execute the missed approach procedure depicted for the instrument approach being flown.
After an aircraft commences a missed approach, it may be vectored at or above the MVA/MIA
Specify what approach information when a pilot States they are unfamiliar with the procedure?
1) initial approach altitude
2) direction and distance from the holding fix within which procedure turn is to be completed
3) altitude at which the procedure turn is to be made
4) final approach course and altitude
5) missed approach procedures if considered necessary
PHRASEOLOGY-
INITIAL APPROACH AT (altitude), PROCEDURE TURN AT (altitude), (number) MINUTES/MILES (direction), FINAL APPROACH ON (name of NAVAID) (specified) COURSE/RADIAL/AZIMUTH AT (altitude).
Practice approaches
Except for military aircraft operating at military airfields
Ensure that neither VFR nor IFR practice approaches disrupt the flow of other arriving and departing IFR or VFR aircraft.
Authorize, withdraw authorization, or refuse to authorize practice approaches as traffic conditions require. Normally, approaches in progress should not be terminated.
IFR practice instrument approaches separation
Must be provided approved separation IAW .65 chapters 4-7 minima until:
1) the aircraft lands and the flight is terminated
Or
2) The pilot cancels the flight plan
Where separation Services are not provided to VFR aircraft practicing instrument approaches, the controller must…
1) instruct the pilot to maintain VFR
2) advise the pilot that separation services are not provided
* phraseology - (aircraft ID) MAINTAIN VFR, PRACTICE APPROACH APPROVED, NO SEPARATION SERVICES PROVIDED.*
3) provide traffic information or advise the Pilot to contact the appropriate facility