Timed approaches using either nonradar procedures or radar vectors to the final approach course may be used at airports served by a tower if the following conditions are met:
NOTE -
These procedures require NAVAIDs and standard/special instrument approach
procedures or adequate radar coverage which permit an aircraft to:
1 - Hold at a fix located on the approach course or to be radar vectored
to the final approach course for a straight-in approach in accordance with
the minima specified in paragraph 6-7-5, Interval Minima.
2 - Proceed in the direction of the airport along the approach course
crossing the holding/approach fix at a specified altitude if required.
3 - Continue descent for an approach to destination airport.
a. Direct communication is maintained with the aircraft until
the pilot is instructed to contact the tower.
b. If more than one missed approach procedure is available, none
require course reversal.
c. If only one missed approach procedure is available, the following
conditions are met:
1. Course reversal is not required.
2. Reported ceiling and visibility are equal to or greater than
the highest prescribed circling minimums for the instrument approach procedure
in use.
NOTE -
Determination of whether or not an existing ceiling meets minima is
accomplished by comparing MDA (MSL) with ceiling
(AGL) plus the airport elevation.
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7110.65, Approach Sequence, paragraph 6-7-2.
When an aircraft passes the final approach fix inbound (nonprecision approach) or the outer marker or the fix used in lieu of the outer marker inbound (precision approach), issue clearances for a succeeding timed approach in accordance with the following:
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7110.65, Approach Separation Responsibility, paragraph 5-9-5.
FAAO 7110.65, Level Flight Restriction, paragraph 6-7-4.
FAAO 7110.65, Missed Approaches, paragraph 6-7-7.
a. Clear the succeeding aircraft for approach, to descend to the
altitude vacated by the preceding aircraft, and to leave the final approach
fix inbound (nonprecision approach) or the outer marker or the fix used
in lieu of the outer marker inbound (precision approach) at a specified
time; or when using radar to sequence and position aircraft on the final
approach course, vector aircraft to cross the final approach fix/outer
marker or the fix used in lieu of the outer marker in compliance with paragraph
6-7-5.
NOTE -
Figure 6-7-1 depicts the application of timed approach procedures using
an ILS and applying longitudinal separation only.
Using an interval of 2 minutes between successive approaches, the #1
and #2 aircraft have already passed the outer locator (LOM) on final approach,
and the #3 aircraft has been cleared for approach and to depart the LOM
2 minutes after the #2 aircraft reported leaving the LOM inbound on final
approach. After aircraft in the approach sequence depart the holding/approach
fix (LOM) inbound, vertical separation is no longer provided and longitudinal
separation is utilized.
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7110.65, Final Approach Course Interception, paragraph 5-9-2.
b. If an alternative missed approach procedure is not available
and weather conditions are less than required by paragraph 6-7-1 c, clear
the succeeding aircraft for an approach when the preceding aircraft has
landed or canceled its IFR flight plan.
NOTE -
Figure 6-7-2 depicts the application of timed approach procedures using
a holding/approach fix on a bearing of an NDB and applying a combination
of longitudinal and vertical separation. The #3 aircraft has been instructed
to descend to 2,000 after the #2 aircraft has reported departing the holding/approach
fix inbound and leaving 2,000 at Point A. The #2 aircraft has departed
the holding/approach fix inbound at the designated time, maintaining 2,000
until cleared for approach at Point A. The #1 aircraft has been sighted,
enabling the controller to issue approach clearance to the #2 aircraft
at Point A.
c. Release the aircraft to the tower before it reaches the final
approach fix.
Interrupt the established timed approach sequence if necessary to allow an aircraft to execute a different type of approach.
6-7-4 Level Flight Restriction
If the weather report indicates an aircraft will be in IFR conditions over the final approach fix (nonprecision approach) or the outer marker or the fix used in lieu of the outer marker (precision approach) when paragraph 6-7-2 b is applied, clear the second aircraft for an approach early enough to allow at least 1 minute of level flight before crossing the final approach fix/outer marker or the fix used in lieu of the outer marker.
Use a 2-minute or a 5-mile radar interval (except for a small aircraft behind a heavy aircraft - use a 3-minute or a 6-mile radar interval) as the minimum between successive approaches and increase the interval, as necessary, taking into account the:
NOTE -
Increased separation is required for small aircraft behind heavy aircraft
because of the possible effects of wake turbulence.
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7110.65, Approach Separation Responsibility, paragraph 5-9-5.
FAAO 7110.65, Application, paragraph 6-7-1.
FAAO 7110.65, Approach Sequence, paragraph 6-7-2.
a. Relative speeds of the aircraft concerned.
b. Existing weather conditions.
c. Distance between the approach fix and the airport.
d. Type of approach being made.
Issue a time check to an aircraft before specifying a time to leave the approach fix inbound unless the aircraft is vectored to the final approach course.
a. If weather conditions are such that an aircraft will likely
miss an approach, issue an alternative missed approach procedure to the
next aircraft.
b. If an aircraft misses an approach, allow the next aircraft
to continue the approach if it has been assigned an alternative missed
approach procedure. Retain radar control or hold any remaining aircraft
at assigned altitudes until traffic conditions permit the issuance of approach
clearances.
c. When paragraph 6-7-2 b is applied and the first aircraft misses
an approach, retain radar control or clear the second aircraft to maintain
the last assigned altitude (minimum holding altitude) and return to the
holding/approach fix to hold until traffic conditions permit the issuance
of approach clearances.