Hmmm.... So, Bob, let me see whether I've understood your position correctly:
Let's take my home airport, Wagga Wagga (YSWG) for example. The ILS approaches for RWY 23 for Cat A&B specify:
- a straight-in minimum of 1030ft (shaded to 930ft)
- a circling minimum of 1710ft (shaded to 1610), with circling visibility of 2.4km.
- For reference, AD elevation is 724ft.
Let's say I'm conducting an ILS approach in IMC by day, and I break cloud at 1500ft with excellent visibility. I can carry on down the glideslope to to 1030ft (930ft if I have local QNH, which I usually will), and this will put me around 1nm from the runway - well within the circling area. But the wind is 20kt behind me, so I would prefer to land on RWY 05.
Bob, I think you're saying that because I've established visual reference within the circling area, I can now disregard the circling cloud minimum, and circle by visual reference, maintaining 300ft clearance, visibility better than 2.4km, and of course visual contact with the runway environment. You quote AIP ENR 1.5 para 1.7.6 Note 1(2), which says "When daylight exists and obstacles can be seen, the pilot has the option of descending
from MDA from any position within the circling area while maintaining an obstacle clearance not less than that required for the aircraft performance category" - this in the context of '
During visual circling, descent below the circling MDA may only occur when:' (my underlining)
But ENR 1.5 para 1.10.1 says that "A missed approach must be executed if .... [d] a landing cannot be effected from a runway approach, unless a circling approach can be conducted in weather conditions equal to or better than those specified for circling;". And 1.7.3 says that "After initial visual contact, the basic assumption is that the runway environment .... will be kept in sight
while at the MDA for circling." (my underline again)
So, my reading of the AIP would be that because my weather conditions (namely the cloud ceiling) are worse than the circling MDA, I may not circle (even by day), but must conduct the missed approach.
[and dammit - YSWG doesn't offer a 3D approach for RWY 05........!]