dukeblue219
Line Up and Wait
Hi folks,
I'm an instrument student ready for my check ride, and couldn't get a good answer to this question today.
I noticed with the latest approach plates that in addition to a slew of changes to the RNAV 17 at JYO, the TDZE has now become THRE, which is 5 feet lower. LPV minimums are still 250' AGL so as a result the MSL minimum is 5 feet lower. Same for the ILS. Flipping through the book I noticed a lot of airports now have THRE instead of TDZE. I get that the new number is just measured at the threshold instead of the TD zone, but I'm trying to understand why they'd change it. Is this an ongoing change the FAA is now making? Will I be able to go down to 100' above THRE if I have approach lights in sight, or is that option now gone?
Thanks
I'm an instrument student ready for my check ride, and couldn't get a good answer to this question today.
I noticed with the latest approach plates that in addition to a slew of changes to the RNAV 17 at JYO, the TDZE has now become THRE, which is 5 feet lower. LPV minimums are still 250' AGL so as a result the MSL minimum is 5 feet lower. Same for the ILS. Flipping through the book I noticed a lot of airports now have THRE instead of TDZE. I get that the new number is just measured at the threshold instead of the TD zone, but I'm trying to understand why they'd change it. Is this an ongoing change the FAA is now making? Will I be able to go down to 100' above THRE if I have approach lights in sight, or is that option now gone?
Thanks