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3. You are descending IMC on an ILS approach and have reached your DH, in order to legally continue the approach to your landing point, what must you have in sight?
A)PAPIs
B)REILs *Since all three are correct I was forced to choose this one*
A pilot may not descend to intended point of landing unless the runway environment is in sight, PAPIs will only allow you to descend to 100 above touchdown zone elevation unless you also have the red terminating bars in sight 91.175
C)Threshold lights
D)Both B and C This was the "correct" answer
This is the correct answer. A pilot may not descend to intended point of landing unless the runway environment is in sight, PAPIs will only allow you to descend to 100 above touchdown zone elevation unless you also have the red terminating bars in sight 91.175
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Anyone see anything wrong about the supposedly correct answer? Here's 91.175:
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(3) Except for a Category II or Category III approach where any
necessary visual reference requirements are specified by the
Administrator, at least one of the following visual references for the
intended runway is distinctly visible and identifiable to the pilot:
(i) The approach light system, except that the pilot may not descend
below 100 feet above the touchdown zone elevation using the approach
lights as a reference unless the red terminating bars or the red side
row bars are also distinctly visible and identifiable.
(ii) The threshold.
(iii) The threshold markings.
(iv) The threshold lights.
(v) The runway end identifier lights.
(vi) The visual approach slope indicator.
(vii) The touchdown zone or touchdown zone markings.
(viii) The touchdown zone lights.
(ix) The runway or runway markings.
(x) The runway lights.
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3. You are descending IMC on an ILS approach and have reached your DH, in order to legally continue the approach to your landing point, what must you have in sight?
A)PAPIs
B)REILs *Since all three are correct I was forced to choose this one*
A pilot may not descend to intended point of landing unless the runway environment is in sight, PAPIs will only allow you to descend to 100 above touchdown zone elevation unless you also have the red terminating bars in sight 91.175
C)Threshold lights
D)Both B and C This was the "correct" answer
This is the correct answer. A pilot may not descend to intended point of landing unless the runway environment is in sight, PAPIs will only allow you to descend to 100 above touchdown zone elevation unless you also have the red terminating bars in sight 91.175
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Anyone see anything wrong about the supposedly correct answer? Here's 91.175:
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(3) Except for a Category II or Category III approach where any
necessary visual reference requirements are specified by the
Administrator, at least one of the following visual references for the
intended runway is distinctly visible and identifiable to the pilot:
(i) The approach light system, except that the pilot may not descend
below 100 feet above the touchdown zone elevation using the approach
lights as a reference unless the red terminating bars or the red side
row bars are also distinctly visible and identifiable.
(ii) The threshold.
(iii) The threshold markings.
(iv) The threshold lights.
(v) The runway end identifier lights.
(vi) The visual approach slope indicator.
(vii) The touchdown zone or touchdown zone markings.
(viii) The touchdown zone lights.
(ix) The runway or runway markings.
(x) The runway lights.
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