I wasn't disagreeing that Otto knows the definitions, disagreeing that he executed a missed approach at Decision Altitude.I think a split is in order at this point, just sayin
I wasn't disagreeing that Otto knows the definitions, disagreeing that he executed a missed approach at Decision Altitude.
Show me a published "Decision Altitude" for NAS North Whiting Field, and I'll eat crow. However, I demonstrated that there is a published "Decision Height". Yes, DA will EVENTUALLY replace DH - but it hasn't yet. Until that point, he will be executing a missed approach at the DH vice the DA.
The only reason I pitched a bitch is because I just finished re-writing the squadron's instrument exam.
They are teaching the use of the term Decision Altitude here in Meridian, saying that DH is incorrect since we use MSL altitudes.
Well in that case, sure. I'll agree that based on current nomenclature, we execute missed approaches at a "decision height" on precision approaches (except with the previously linked precision RNAV/GPS approaches).
The ENTIRE point of my post which caused this massive thread-jack, was that I viewed the term as flawed and as a PERSONAL preference, I choose to call it Decision Altitude (which it seems terms/definitions are soon changing anyway). I understand that the current convention is to call it "decision height". I never argued that. Just stated my personal preference and explained why.
Are we all happy now? Koombaya!
We are supposed to as well. Even if its forecasted to be a CAVU day and the ILS is working 4.0, plan the gas to a divert. You never know when a C-17 is gonna land gear up.
Same way guys talk about vibrations being "dampened", it's inaccurate. Vibrations aren't made moist, they are "damped". Just because a word or phrase is used commonly doesn't mean it's correct.
That was intentional, and accurate. A long time ago, while in some part of an instrument syllabus, someone made the point that "decision height", while an accepted term, isn't exactly accurate.
"Decision height" is referenced to the threshold elevation, while "decision altitude" is referenced to MSL. When I'm shooting an approach, I'm executing the missed at the DA based on the baralt, not the DH on the radalt, for obvious reasons (obstacles in the approach path can give an inaccurate AGL reading, slant range, etc, etc).
Once a sea lawyer... eventually a crochety old sim instructor.
Meh. Get back to me when NAVAIR realizes "practicable" isn't a word and issues the appropriate NATOPS changes.:icon_tongSame way guys talk about vibrations being "dampened", it's inaccurate. Vibrations aren't made moist, they are "damped". Just because a word or phrase is used commonly doesn't mean it's correct.