Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)RegulationsCivil Aviation Regulations, 2011Part 91 : General Aviation and Operating Flight RulesSubpart 7 : Flight Operations91.07.26 Approach ban |
(1) | A pilot may commence an instrument approach regardless of a reported RVR or visibility but may not continue with an approach below 1000 ft above an aerodrome elevation if a relevant RVR or visibility for that runaway is, at the time, less than a specified minimum for landing. |
(2) | If after passing 1000 ft above an aerodrome elevation in accordance with subregulation (1), a reported RVR or visibility falls below the applicable minimum, a pilot may continue with an approach to DA/H or MDA/H. |
(3) | A pilot may continue with an approach below DA/H or MDA/H and complete a landing, provided that the required visual reference is established at a DA/H or MDA/H and is maintained. |
[Regulation 91.07.26 substituted by 2(d) of Notice No. 4057, GG49657, dated 10 November 2023 (Twenty-Eighth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2023)]