Category I Instrument Landing System (ILS) minima are established to ensure safe landings under specific visibility and altitude conditions. These standards are crucial for maintaining aviation safety, especially in low-visibility environments.
The Required Visual Range (RVR) for Category I ILS is set at 550 meters. This means that the pilot must be able to see the runway environment clearly within this distance to safely land the aircraft.
What is the Decision Height (DH) for Category I ILS?
What is the Required Visual Range (RVR) for Category I ILS?
Why are Category I ILS minima important?
Can pilots land with lower RVR than 550 meters?
What happens if a pilot cannot meet the DH and RVR requirements?
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