Hi Bob/Richard and everyone else,
Have a question regarding no aid aerodromes and alternates.
For an aerodrome like Tumut, which has only an RNAV approach, if we fly there by day with a TSO129 GPS, we would require the minimum forecast to be no more than sct below LSALT+500 and 8km vis, otherwise we shall provide an alternate. This is based on the fact we treat Tumut as a no aid aerodrome.
However, if we have a TSO145/46a GPS we can treat Tumut as an aid aerdrome, BUT, since Tumut has no TAF, we must automatically provide for an alternate regardless of what the weather conditions are!
It seems strange that we should be so called penalised to provide an alternate straight up for Tumut if we have 145/146 GPS, but we can have chance of not needing an alternate if we have a lower TSO129 GPS, even if it is a picture perfect day!
Any thoughts on this? Have I missed something very obvious here?
Thanks, and looking forward to the response