Illegal to start final descent after MAP?
Asked by: Lemontree 2447 views Instrument Rating
Hi. Imagine you are shooting a non-precision approach into an airport under IFR conditions, and you have the runway in sight just as you have passed the missed approach point. In this scenario, is it legal or illegal to start your descent down to the runway to land, assuming the runway remaining is long enough for a safe landing? Honestly, should I be in that situation, I would probably go ahead and land, because I wouldn't have to take another chance for the approach, which I believe could be more dangerous than trying a landing past the MAP at my first attempt. But would it be a violation of FARs if I do that? I know that there's no restriction to the choice of the touch-down point for part 91 pilots unlike for part 121 operators, and my question is only about the legality of trying a descent and landing after the MAP.
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