Minimum altitude

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Minimum Altitude: An essential safety parameter displayed on an instrument approach chart, providing guidance to the pilot on the lowest permissible altitude during a flight. This value is usually underscored and aircraft are required to maintain altitude at or above the level depicted. The significance of following the minimum altitude values is to ensure that the aircraft is clear of any obstacles that may be present within the flying zone. It also helps to maintain a safe distance from the terrain and allows for a safe landing. Pilots should always adhere to these minimum altitude values to ensure a smooth and safe flight. Any deviation from the minimum altitude could lead to a hazardous situation that can put lives in danger. Therefore, the knowledge and application of minimum altitude values are crucial to all pilots and are a must-have in-flight safety regulation.

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