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Mark Meeker 1st Dec 2010 03:32

Questions about approaches
 
I am new to this site, and like it very much. I am preparing to take my Practical FAA examination for an Aircraft Dispatchers Certificate. I have passed the ATP already.
I have a question, that has always confused me about approaches. Can someone explain in plain language the differance between a Decision Height (DH) and Decision Altitude (DH). From what I understand, DH is height AGL and DA is MSL or am I confusing these, or off clue completely. Thanks
Mark

CMN 1st Dec 2010 07:04

Height is always with reference to the ground (AGL)
Altitude is always with reference to MSL.

So a category I ILS to a runway at 150 feet above mean sea level can have a DH of 200 feet and a DA of 350 feet.

mad_jock 1st Dec 2010 07:32

Its dates back to mainly a UK thing and these days purely a UK Military SOP

A decsion height is one which you would use when you fly the approach using QFE on your Alt which is the airfield pressure to give 0 ft on the threshold.

A decsion Altitude is used on an approach which is flown with the QNH set on the alt.

Mark Meeker 1st Dec 2010 17:20

Thanks, I appreciate it:cool:

Wirbelsturm 2nd Dec 2010 19:43

Whilst only for the Military in the UK, some foreign fields still use QFE for the approach (Russia!) thus requiring the conversion of QNH to QFE in flight for the calculation of minima often leading to EGPWS pull up warnings when the correction is applied in the wrong direction!!!!

Moscow anyone!


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