Gaining some increased familiarity with determining flight visibility on instrument approaches at minimums and ran into a difference in how to calculate at a typical DH.
IFR Magazine article: Makes reference to the following…
“For a normal precision approach with a DH at 200 feet, you’ll be about 2800 feet, or a little over a half mile from the threshold.”
AIM 1-1-9 f(2)(b) says this:
“The MM indicates a position approximately 3,500 feet from the landing threshold. This is also the position where an aircraft on the glide path will be at an altitude of approximately 200 feet above the elevation of the touchdown zone.”
Which is it? Or am I missing something?
IFR Magazine article: Makes reference to the following…
“For a normal precision approach with a DH at 200 feet, you’ll be about 2800 feet, or a little over a half mile from the threshold.”
AIM 1-1-9 f(2)(b) says this:
“The MM indicates a position approximately 3,500 feet from the landing threshold. This is also the position where an aircraft on the glide path will be at an altitude of approximately 200 feet above the elevation of the touchdown zone.”
Which is it? Or am I missing something?