What are the "AA & MA" in the Briefing?

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What are the "AA & MA" in the Briefing?

Postby Renaissanceman » Thu Apr 04, 2013 9:50 pm

Hello Steve,

Not familiar with these acronyms. They are in the runway approaches section of the briefing:
e.g. RWY 19: AA 1600 ft, MA 3000 ft, HDG 188.9° :?:
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Re: What are the "AA & MA" in the Briefing?

Postby Steve Waite » Fri Apr 05, 2013 12:56 am

Hi,
Some airports have SID/STAR information, complete with approaches, AA=Approach Altitude, MA=Missed Approach Altitude, the other information is the initial waypoint for the approach.
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