I've always been a fan of LPMA (funchal), have several cockpit DVD's where more than 10 approaches are pictured.
Yes, the approach is somewhat different from the conventional straight-in approaches, and the airport lacks ILS. The pictures depicted above are all showing the runway 05 approach (either a VOR DME or NDB)
Both runways have the FUN VOR as a reference (or the MAD NDB). You'll make the sharp right turn to rwy 05 at 6,7 DME from the VOR, then you only have 2 visual references, one called ROSARIO (pass that at 850ft) and GELO (at 650ft)
Pilot in command must have done the approach before as 1st officer, that's a requirement

Anyway...the problem here is of course the winds. The island hill is sloping down, hence -at times - creating wind moving DOWNWARDS, so the crew has to monitor windshear warnings...the island is disturbing the airflow of course. And Madeira is in the middle of the Atlantic ocean so the wind conditions can be pretty violent

Love the thread Fly2e!
