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After departure the controller was nice enough to switch hats and became Center and helped us along our way to Eugene. He cautioned that low visibility instrument flight rules were in effect at KEUG, and I think this might have been his first CAT II as well! I was lead aircraft, flying my favorite Boeing 737-700, while Rice followed about 10 in trail. Here you can just barely see his right wing light...
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As I set up for the approach I verified that the surface conditions were very low. It seemed like the runway never came into view until just above the decision height, which for CAT II is 100 feet! Winds were light but visibility was 1/4 mile in fog and even the vertical visibility was 100 feet. Here the on-board radar shows him being vectored into position - Center was giving him S turns though there was plenty of room...
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Cleared for ILS RWY 16R CAT II, I landed with variable runway visual range (RVR) from 2500 to 3500 feet. My landing was not as good as I had hoped, but I taxiied around and managed a quick snapshot of Rice as he made a perfect landing.
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Captain Rice makes a perfect landing and earns his CAT II flying the CRJ.
1 comment:
Congratulations Captain Rice!
Looks like the event was well coordinated, fun, and productive. Thanks Garen for the images.
Enjoy your new certification.
Francisco, ATX67
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