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Amadis of Gaul
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Originally Posted by arrak0z
Hello everyone,

I am currently studying instrument approaches and the required lights for performing them. I have two questions and would appreciate any insights you could provide.
  1. What RVR and lights are required for a visual approach?
  2. What lights are required for CAT1 instrument approach?
I have reviewed the AOM on "DETERMINATION OF RVR OR VIS FOR INSTRUMENT APPROACH OPERATIONS - AIRPLANES" and the downgraded equipment table, and I understand how downgraded equipment can affect the RVR. I also came across the statement mentioning that the visual aids should include standard runway day markings, runway edge lights, threshold lights, runway end lights, and approach lights.

However, I'm still unclear on the exact minimum lights that are required to begin the approach (for example may I perform CAT1 approach if only there are runway edge lights available? etc). I understand that one of the visual references is required to descend below MDA, but I'm still unclear on the exact lighting required to commence the approach to begin with... Could someone please clarify

Thank you in advance
You know what would be really helpful? You sharing with us what sort of operation you are doing and what is this "AOM" you are reading. Believe it or not, that's useful information.
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