As I read 14 CFR 91.169 literally, I understand an alternate airport listing waiver can be granted if the destination airport
- Has at least one instrument approach procedure from an authorized source.
- reports/predicts within ETA ± 1 hours, ceiling 2000 or higher, 3 SM or greater (1-2-3 Rule)
Q1) So one case, If we plan an IFR flight to an airport without any IAP, even if the whole area is SKC, we are legally required include an alternate airport?
As for the alternate airport qualifications, I get the following following flow,
Is there any weather reporting or forecast service at this airport?
Yes, Go to Step 2
No, return Unqualified Alternate.
Does the weather good enough for basic VFR descend from MEA, approach and landing at ETA?
Yes, return Qualified Alternate
No, Go to Step 3.
Does the airport have an IAP?
Yes, Go to Step 4
No, return Unqualified Alternate.
Is your airplane WAAS-equipped?
Yes, include GPS approaches in your candidate IAP pool. Go to Step 5
No, remove all GPS approaches from your candidate IAP pool. Go to Step 5.
Remove any IAP with unmonitored or inoperative equipments from your candidate IAP pool. Go to Step 6.
Find the alternate minimums for each IAP in your candidate IAP pool from Step 5, or if no alternate minimum is published apply 600-2 for precision approach and 800-2 for non-precision approach. Go to Step 7.
Compare the your lowest minimums from Step 6 with the weather report or forecast at alternate airport. Is your lowest minimums greater than the weather minima?
Yes, return Qualified Alternate.
No, return Unqualified Alternate.
Q2) Does this flow reflect the current FAA alternate airport requirements?
Q3) In an actual approach to the alternate, can we first attempt an approach that is different from the one we used to satisfy the alternate weather minimum planning requirement? (the one selected from Step 7 for lowest minimums). Technically, The IAP to use is not a required part of a flight plan.