VDA – Vertical Descent Angle

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VDA – Vertical Descent Angle By John Collins

IFAA-H-8083-15A Instrument Flying Handbook dated 2008 The Vertical Descent Angle (VDA) found on nonprecision approach charts provides the pilot with information required to establish a stabilized approach descent from the FAF or stepdown fix to the threshold crossing height (TCH).

FAA-H-8261-1A, Instrument Procedures Handbook, dated 2007 The published VDA is for information only, advisory in nature, and provides no additional obstacle protection below the MDA. ** * A constant-rate descent has many safety advantages over nonprecision approaches that require multiple level-offs at stepdown fixes or manually calculating rates of descent. A stabilized approach can be maintained from the FAF to the landing when a constant rate descent is used. Additionally, the use of an electronic vertical path produced by onboard avionics can serve to reduce CFIT, and minimize the effects of visual illusions on approach and landing.

From AIM 2-09-2012 FAA policy is to publish VDAs on all nonprecision approaches. Published along with VDA is the threshold crossing height (TCH) that was used to compute the angle. The descent angle may be computed from either the final approach fix (FAF), or a stepdown fix, to the runway threshold at the published TCH.

The VDA provides the pilot with information not previously available on nonprecision approaches. It provides a means for the pilot to establish a stabilized descent from the FAF or stepdown fix to the MDA. Stabilized descent is a key factor in the reduction of controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) incidents. However, pilots should be aware that the published angle is for information only − it is strictly advisory in nature. There is no implicit additional obstacle protection below the MDA. Pilots must still respect the published minimum descent altitude (MDA) unless the visual cues stated 14 CFR Section 91.175 are present and they can visually acquire and avoid obstacles once below the MDA. The presence of a VDA does not guarantee obstacle protection in the visual segment and does not change any of the requirements for flying a nonprecision approach.

From TERPS Change 21 Paragraph 253: VISUAL DESCENT POINT (VDP). The VDP defines a point on an NPA procedure from which normal descent from the MDA may be commenced provided the required visual references have been acquired. Criteria for not publishing a VDP: primary altimeter source is remote prior to a step down fix after the MAP 20 to 1 Visual Segment not clear

Current FAA Policy is to develop vertically guided RNAV approaches any time the GQS is clear. This does not require the visual segment that is evaluated for the 34 to 1 and 20 to 1 slope to be clear of obstacles, as the GQS area is narrower than the visual segment, so obstacles that penetrate the visual segment may not penetrate the GQS.

Straight – In Visual Segment

Example of LPV not clear on 20-1

Example of LPV Clear on 20-1 but not 34-1

Example of LPV clear on 34 to 1

RNAV LNAV not clear

RNAV LNAV with VDP – Clear at least 20 to 1

RNAV LNAV Clear 34 to 1

Jeppesen Method of Indicating a clear visual Segment 34 to 1 not charted For NPA procedures with a VNAV [or VDA] a note may be added if: PAPI or VASI on runway, or Runway has an ILS, or RNAV has a published VDA VDP is charted if one is specified VDA below the MDA is charted as a dotted extension of the path to the threshold The note Jeppesen charts applies to authorized users, example Ops Spec C073. Consideration should be given to provide Part 91 users with 34 to 1 information when a VDA is published.

Jeppesen Note on RNAV LNAV Chart Profile view on EWR RNAV RWY 11 Reproduced with permission of Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. NOT FOR NAVIGATIONAL USE Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Copyright © 2012

Jeppesen format LNAV with VDP – GYH RNAV RWY 23 Reproduced with permission of Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. NOT FOR NAVIGATIONAL USE Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Copyright © 2012

Sidney Muni – Can’t See thru the hill, a case where the VDA should not be published, IMHO

Jeppesen Format - Profile view N23 Reproduced with permission of Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. NOT FOR NAVIGATIONAL USE Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. Copyright © 2012

6300 Ft from threshold Advisory GP 1400 Ft

Example of Step down fix that the minimum altitude The VDA does not apply if the alternate location altimeter setting is used. Consider adding a note that VNAV not authorized with remote altimeter setting. Example of Step down fix that the minimum altitude is increased with use of the remote altimeter setting

Observations - Opinion The VDA is an aid to the pilot on NPA approaches to assist making a stabilized descent to the runway A published VDA is used to determine a Baro-VNAV or WAAS advisory glidepath to the runway Pilots need to be trained to expect obstacles in the visual segment and to avoid them visually anytime the visual segment is not clear on a 34 to 1 slope Pilots using a WAAS advisory glidepath need to be trained to observe any charted minimum altitudes by reference to the altimeter

I can expect to use a VDA to establish a stabilized descent to the runway, even when the visual segment has obstacles as long as I can remain relatively stabilized while maneuvering around or avoiding any obstacles in the visual segment, if required. I should be able to see the runway or runway environment continuously on the approach while following the VDA.

Continue to publish the VDA and TCH on RNAV approaches with LNAV or LP minimums for approaches that have: Straight in final approach segment Visual segment clear on 20 to 1 slope Visual segment clear at VDA slope or higher For Visual segments that are not clear on 20 to 1 slope, require that there be line of sight at the nominal VDP/MDA to the runway Recommend that Jeppesen add a note if 34 to 1 is clear Recommend that a note be added if the stepdown moves with a remote altimeter setting