Obviously not. It’s 200m RVR which is right on the limit for Cat 3. The ATR-72 are Cat2 capable, which requires 300m RVR to legally make the approach.
Below Cat 3 limits now. 175m. Quite rare this extensive fog. It's pretty thick in Stoke too so not going to see much of the game on TV.

Update. Not below limits for long. Jet2 and Ryanair/Buzz from Gdansk just landed.
 
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Obviously not. It’s 200m RVR which is right on the limit for Cat 3. The ATR-72 are Cat2 capable, which requires 300m RVR to legally make the approach.

Below Cat 3 limits now. 175m. Quite rare this extensive fog. It's pretty thick in Stoke too so not going to see much of the game on TV.

Update. Not below limits for long. Jet2 and Ryanair/Buzz from Gdansk just landed.
Those are company limits not the ILS limits as the airport has Cat3B capabilities. With Cat3B approaches usually airlines impose a 75m limit due to ground movement capability after landing.
 
Those are company limits not the ILS limits as the airport has Cat3B capabilities. With Cat3B approaches usually airlines impose a 75m limit due to ground movement capability after landing.

yes cat3a limit on 32 is RVR 75m, and cat3b is 200m. these are the airport limitations.

whether an aircraft and crew can operate to that limit tho is another question and depends on airline requirements, aircraft equipment and potential equipment issues, and crew issues. for examples, due to the challenges at LBA some airlines will only operate to cat3a even tho crew and aircraft may be cat3b capable.

you can assume if an approach isn't made is it because there is some reason preventing it - no one wants to divert if they can help it.
 

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