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What constitutes a circling approach?

What constitutes a circling approach? (and I don’t mean the alpha identifier after the navaid type on the approach plate). Why is this a circling approach? (This is the easy one.). Final approach course greater than 30 degrees off runway heading. 084 => 050 = 34 degrees

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What constitutes a circling approach?

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  1. What constitutes a circling approach? (and I don’t mean the alpha identifier after the navaid type on the approach plate)

  2. Why is this a circling approach? (This is the easy one.)

  3. Final approach course greater than 30 degrees off runway heading. 084 => 050 = 34 degrees (see 11-217 v1, page 195)

  4. Why is this a circling approach? (A little more difficult.)

  5. Descent gradient exceeds 400’/NM for straight in approach.(See 11-217 V1, pg 235 & pg 237) 1800’ – 730’ = 1070’ 1070’/1.6NM = 669’/NM

  6. Why is this a circling approach? (The hardest one…)

  7. Final approach course is within 30 degrees of rwy heading (355 => 020 is 25 degrees) But… Course doesn’t cross extended rwy centerline prior to the runway threshold. (See TERPs manual, chapter 5 figure 48)

  8. Three reasons for a circle • Final approach more than 30 degrees off runway heading • Descent gradient from FAF to field elevation greater than 400’/NM • Final approach course doesn’t cross extended runway centerline prior to the runway threshold.

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