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de727 brings up a good point here-
In my haste, i omitted the word PUBLISHED.
Why is this important?
135 and 121 operators are prohibited from descending after passing the FAF if the reported visibility is below minimums.
If you are past the FAF when you receive th report of lower wx, you may continue descent to MDA/DH, but may not land unless the required flight vis is present.
Okay, so why am I saying all this?
Since the FAF is defined as GS intercept at the PUBLISHED altitude, intercepting earlier and higher does not constitute an FAF.
EX: Publ GS intercept is 2500ft. Airplane intercepts a few miles earlier. Even though the airplane is on the GS, it is not considered to be past the FAF until it is past the published GS intercept alt.
Sorry for convoluted post.
In my haste, i omitted the word PUBLISHED.
Why is this important?
135 and 121 operators are prohibited from descending after passing the FAF if the reported visibility is below minimums.
If you are past the FAF when you receive th report of lower wx, you may continue descent to MDA/DH, but may not land unless the required flight vis is present.
Okay, so why am I saying all this?
Since the FAF is defined as GS intercept at the PUBLISHED altitude, intercepting earlier and higher does not constitute an FAF.
EX: Publ GS intercept is 2500ft. Airplane intercepts a few miles earlier. Even though the airplane is on the GS, it is not considered to be past the FAF until it is past the published GS intercept alt.
Sorry for convoluted post.