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Originally Posted by G650ER
It’s not a real CAT II so you need special equipment, authorization and of course payment to use it. I know Porter won’t be able to take advantage of it. Another short sighted development by YOW management.
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It's not YOW that is short sighted. You commented something along these lines a few months ago. I didn't bother replying then, but I will now.
1. Just because PD chose not to equip their E2s with autoland (or HUDs, assuming that option is available) doesn't mean these approaches are useless. This approach will get you down to the same DH as a conventional CAT II approach. It's definately "real", if you're properly equipped. PD isn't. That's not YOW's fault.
Even Jazz has HUD's on their Q400s and can hand fly down to CAT III minimums.
Case in point, last winter in YVR, during CAT III conditions, AC, WS and Jazz were flying in no problem when PD was diverting to YYC.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PorterAirlines/comments/1q0yegy/porter_diverted_to_yyc/
YVR has conventional CAT II and III approaches. So who's really short sighted? Autoland is an option on the E2, and PD elected not to get it. As far as I'm concerned, PD is the one that is short sighted, because they can't even take advantage of the conventional CAT III approaches at YVR, YYZ, YYC and YYT.
Also, a lot of companies have a policy to use autoland even on conventional CAT II approaches. This adds a layer of safety. PD should look at getting their planes equipped with autoland as a general principle.
Deflecting the blame and pretending SA CAT II approaches are not a real CAT II is silly. Yes, these approaches rely more on the user and it's onboard equipment to get them down to 100ft DH, but the benefit is there for the majority of YOW's operators. AC, Jazz, WS, TS, AF, etc will all benefit from this approach at YOW, because they all have either autloand or HUD. That's a fact.
2. I don't know what "payment" you are talking about. You need Transport Canada approval to fly
any CAT II approach, conventional or SA, so the costs associated to fly this approach are no different if YOW had gone with a conventional CAT II approach.