Continuous Descent Final Approach

A technique, consistent with stabilized approach procedures, for flying the final approach segment of a non-precision instrument approach procedure as a continuous descent, without level-off, from an altitude/height at or above the FAF altitude/height to a point approximately 15 metres (50 feet) above the landing runway threshold or the point where the flare manoeuvre should begin for the type of aircraft flown.

Post Type: glossary
Post ID: 61465
Important Lesson: NO
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