NOS sorry about that, showing my age.
Looking at just expired US Terminal Procedures SW-1 KFTG page 261 (please Mr. Postman bring me my Jepps, soon!)
RNAV (GPS) RWY 17:
LPV DA 5691-3/4 200 (200-3/4)
LNAV/VNAV DA 5916-1 3/8 425 (500-1 1/2)
LNAV MDA 6000-1 509 (500-1)
Circling (just Cat A) 6000-1 485 (500-1)
Tired old brain here intertwining 121 and 91. Let's stick to 91 only. Although we discuss minimums as having ceiling and visibility requirements (or limits) visibility is controlling. But, under 91, if reported ceiling or visibility (or both) are below the mandated values we can still execute the approach and, if conditions allow, land.
So what is our limit? The DA or MDA because the lower we can descend the closer we will be to the runway and, if we can see the requisite items, and using normal maneuvering (spell check suggested manuring ha
), land. So I stand by my response. In thinking this over there are some semantic issues with the query and my response. I take full responsibility and accountability for them.
Does this work for you?