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Landing during low visibility operations at Canberra Airport on the ILS, flying IFR from Melbourne, Australia, in a Cirrus SR22. In today's video I'm flying to Canberra for a conference, watch the flight, the low visibility approach, plus the return flight to Moorabbin Airport in Melbourne.
I'm flying to the Women in Aviation/Aerospace Australia Summit in Canberra to give a talk. Flying my Cirrus SR22 VH-EYZ from Melbourne takes around 1 hour 40 minutes. I get vectored onto the STAR (Standard Terminal Arrival Route) then the ILS (Instrument Landing System) for runway 35 at Canberra Airport, a Class C airport in the capital of Australia. The cameras don't show the exact moment when I could see the runway approach lights and runway threshold, but I was above my personal minimums (which were the ILS minimums plus 50 feet) when I saw the runway and committed to land.
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