Andy Neill
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GCD,
I've read the pertinent parts of C-074a. I support Snoopy58's stand and agree with his use of 121.651 as a reference.
Let's say I need 1800 RVR to shoot an approach and it goes below that inside the marker. When I break out, I would continue for a landing with the cited features in sight AND with flight visibility at or greater than the required vis. For instance, if I know that the distance between the threshhold and a runway intersection is 1/2 mile and I see that crossing at 100' over the apporach lights, I will land knowing I had the required flight visibility to land legally.
I've read the pertinent parts of C-074a. I support Snoopy58's stand and agree with his use of 121.651 as a reference.
Let's say I need 1800 RVR to shoot an approach and it goes below that inside the marker. When I break out, I would continue for a landing with the cited features in sight AND with flight visibility at or greater than the required vis. For instance, if I know that the distance between the threshhold and a runway intersection is 1/2 mile and I see that crossing at 100' over the apporach lights, I will land knowing I had the required flight visibility to land legally.