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91.175 Takeoff and landing under IFR.
(a) Instrument approaches to civil airports.
Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, when an instrument letdown to a civil airport is necessary, each person operating an aircraft, except a military aircraft of the United States, shall use a standard instrument approach procedure prescribed for the airport in part 97 of this chapter.
(b) Authorized DH or MDA. For the purpose of this section, when the approach procedure being used provides for and requires the use of a DH or MDA, the authorized DH or MDA is the highest of the following:
(1) The DH or MDA prescribed by the approach procedure.
(2) The DH or MDA prescribed for the pilot in command.
(3) The DH or MDA for which the aircraft is equipped.
(c) Operation below DH or MDA. Where a DH or MDA is applicable, no pilot may operate an aircraft, except a military aircraft of the United States, at any airport below the authorized MDA or continue an approach below the authorized DH unless -
(1) The aircraft is continuously in a position from which a descent to a landing on the intended runway can be made at a normal rate of descent using normal maneuvers, and for operations conducted under part 121 or part 135 unless that descent rate will allow touchdown to occur within the touchdown zone of the runway of intended landing;
(2) The
flight visibility is not less than the visibility prescribed in the standard instrument approach being used
125.381 Takeoff and landing weather minimums: IFR.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, no pilot may execute an instrument approach procedure if the latest reported visibility is less than the landing minimums specified in the certificate holder's operations specifications.
Pilot/Controller Glossary
Landing Minimums - The minimum visibility prescribed for landing a civil aircraft while using an instrument approach procedure.
The minimum applies with other limitations set forth in FAR Part 91 with respect to the Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA) or Decision Height (DH) prescribed in the instrument approach procedures as follows:
a.Straight-in landing minimums. A statement of MDA and visibility, or DH and visibility,
required for a straight-in landing on a specified runway
Dictionary of Aero Terms
landing minimums, IFR (aircraft operation). The minimum visibility prescribed for landing a civil aircraft while using an instrument approach procedure. The minimums apply with other limitations set forth in 14 CFR Part 91 with respect to the minimum descent altitude (MDA) or decision height (DH) prescribed in the instrument approach procedures.
121.567 Instrument approach procedures and IFR landing minimums.
No person may make an instrument approach at an airport except in accordance with IFR weather minimums and instrument approach procedures set forth in the certificate holder's operations specifications.
My company allows us to begin an instrument approach if the VIS is at or better than the required published vis for that approach. We may continue the approach if VIS is reported as below the min required if we have already passed the FAF.
