Talk:Danbury Municipal Airport

Should be listed as Minimum Descent Altitude for the approaches
The three approaches specified are non-precision approaches, so technically they should be listed with a Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA), not a Decision Height (DH or DA). DA is only used for precision approaches (meaning if you can't see the approach lights or runway upon reaching the DA then you go missed). Non-precision approaches use step-down fixes rather than a glide slope, so the MDA is the lowest you can step down to and you would go missed after a certain amount of time or a DME value, not upon reaching the MDA. Typically you fly at the MDA for a while. 24.45.245.63 (talk) 15:25, 2 April 2012 (UTC) 4/2/12

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