Hi John, yes a very controversial one but I see your point and I must agree with you in the strongest terms that this is not an option....but rather a last resort.
My feeling is as many others share...if you end up in a situation requiring an "attempted" GPS approach, you've already screwed up badly!
I understand your point and if anything it can be shown that the Nav aids we have today are absolutely amazing but I dont think that you, me or anyone not used to IMC would be successful in a real situation.
You have completed the sequence in visual conditions...but IMC will be a whole different ballgame. Remember that at all times on your approach, you still had the runway in sight. Even if your eyes were fixated on the GPS, your peripherals will be "enhancing" the accuracy of your control imputs? Please share your thoughts on this. Stress, low vis, disorientation will be massive factors in the chances of any successful approach.
Also...an approach is one thing...what about the almost ineveitable Go Around when you suddenly realise that you are 10 or 20 M too high or left or right of the runway as it appears out of the gloom? That's a pretty big chunck of rock on the south side of Aeroden!

I'd hate to try and "miss" it in a cloud
I'm not shooting you down John

, I find it an interesting topic but I'd say the chances are pretty close to zero? LCC rules are the best advice on this one for sure.
NEVER Close the back door. (And I know you were not advocating this as an option

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Thanks for posting some really thought provoking topics. They all contibute to the learning.
