Area Minimum Altitude (AMA)

Area Minimum Altitude (AMA)

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Definition

The minimum altitude to be used under instrument meteorological conditions (IMC), that provides a minimum obstacle clearance within a specified area, normally formed by parallels and meridians.

Source: ICAO Doc 8168 PANS-OPS, Vol. 1

Description

Area minimum altitude (AMA), sometimes referred to as minimum off-route altitude (MORA) provides minimum obstacle clearance above all obstacles in the area. Normally this means 2000 ft over high terrain or in mountainous areas and 1000 ft otherwise but different figures can be specified by the competent authority. While the ICAO definition allows for different sizes and shapes of the area, the most common format used is a 1-degree quadrilateral, i.e. the area between lattitude X and X+1 and longitude Y and Y+1 (e.g. between 35 and 36 North and 27 and 28 East). The AMA is maked on charts using two digits, usually one larger and one smaller. The larger one represents the thousands of feet and the smaller one is for the hundreds. For example, 42 means 4200 feet.

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