Many sharp instrument students and pilots, when asked what items must be considered for an IFR departure, go confidently to Section L of the Terminal Procedures Publication, TPP, and talk about the Obstacle Departure Procedures, ODPs. This makes me confident they’re on the right track. But many will then either gloss over or improvise their way through the section on takeoff minimums. This information looks important, with restrictive numbers and climb gradients in it. Many CFIIs, though, just teach that it doesn’t matter at this stage. True enough, but knowing a little about them can help us make better departure decisions.
In all of Part 91 (outside Subpart K), there’s only one area that discusses takeoff minimums. Specifically, 91.175(f) is titled “Civil Airport Takeoff Minimums.” Part 91 pilots hoping for guidance are disappointed with the first sentence: “Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, no pilot operating an aircraft under parts 121, 125, 129, or 135 of this chapter…” Despite this fact, let’s play along and see what it is the for-hire folks have to do. If it’s good for them, there might be something there for us, eh?
