Murdoughnut
Well sized member
A few days ago I was on the glideslope for the ILS 35R at St. Pete/Clearwater. I had just broken out when the tower called me to see if I had the airport in sight because he was getting a low altitude alert message.
Is that normal to get a low altitude alert for an aircraft on the glideslope? Just making sure my equipment isn't FUBAR.
Thanks
Is that normal to get a low altitude alert for an aircraft on the glideslope? Just making sure my equipment isn't FUBAR.
Thanks