Horse,
Посмотрел схемы LPMA, а там вот такая веселуха. Ну, в общем-то, оно и неплохо... :-/
OPERATING AT MADEIRA AIRPORT
a) The airport is located on a plateau on the East coast of Madeira Island. Except for the
seaside ground raises rapidly very closed to it. This fact generates, very often, wind
variation and turbulence. Also severe low altitude wind shear conditions and/or
microburst are likely to be encountered.
b) STRAIGHT-IN APPROACHES NOT AUTHORIZED FROM FUNCHAL VOR TO RWY 23.
1. APPLICABILITY
a) The following items 2 thru 5 are mandatory to scheduled and non-scheduled revenue
flights involving aircraft with a capacity in excess of 10 passengers.
b) Pilots are informed that, at any time, they may be required to show evidence to
Madeira airport authorities of compliance with referred items.
2. CREW REQUIREMENTS
a) Initial experience
To operate at Madeira airport, the Pilot-in-Command must have a minimum of 200
flying hours as captain on the concerned type of aircraft, before completing the
initial training.
b) Recent experience
To operate at Madeira airport, the Pilot-in-Command must have performed there, on
the last 6 months:
- one landing and take-off or,
- a flight simulator training comprising a landing and take-off on each runway, on a
simulated adverse weather condition or,
- a line training flight to Madeira airport, comprising a landing and take-off,
assisted by a qualified instructor occupying the right-hand seat.
3. MINIMUM TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
In order to operate at Madeira airport, the operator must establish and accomplish
beforehand a training program concerning the type of aircraft to be used. This
training, if performed on local flights, must include at least, landings and take-offs by
day and night in both directions, emphasizing:
- the take-off flight path to runway 23;
- the take-off flight path to runway 05;
- the balked landing (go-around initiated in landing configuration from very low
height) on both directions;
- the let-down and approach to both runways;
- the operational effect on runway slope and dimensions and associated safety
margins.
If the training is to be performed in a flight simulator, the following procedures must
be included in the training program, for each runway:
a) Take-off with engine failure after V1;
b) Relight after engine failure;
c) VOR approach;
d) Balked landing and go-around;
e)Visual approach;
f) Landing;
g)Weather conditions: Winds - the maximums as indicated in Operating Procedures
and Limitations paragraph 1.b. & 1.c. (see 10-6A & 10-6B), severe turbulence.
Windshear and up and downdrafts must be included in the different approaches;
h)One landing at night must be executed for each runway.
4. LINE TRAINING
No line training is required if the flight simulator used is level D. If level C flight
simulator is used, line training must be performed with one landing and take-off at
Madeira airport, with an instructor occupying the right-hand seat.
5. AIRCRAFT TYPE CHANGE
A captain qualified at Madeira airport in one type of aircraft, changing to another
type, must do the flight simulator training program mentioned in paragraph 3 or,
instead, will land and take-off in both runways without passengers on board and no
line training will be required on both cases.
6. TRAINING PROGRAM
The training program referred in paragraph 3 will have to be approved by INAC
(Portuguese Civil Aviation Authority).
7. DEVIATIONS OR UNCONFORMITIES
Any deviations or unconformities stated from requirements stated in paragraph
2 thru 5 will be dealt in a case by case basis.