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[Music] the decision bar the sideways row of lights that is perpendicular to the approach light system is called the decision bar the decision bar is located 1,000 feet from the runway threshold and all us approach lighting systems have them it serves several purposes first the decision bar creates a reference to the horizon thats useful when making a visual transition from instruments while the threshold lights may be off in the distance the decision bar is closer to the airplane it acts to help keep your airplanes wings level when visually transitioning from your instruments to the runway environment during a low visibility landing when the aircraft is on the glide slope at decision altitude the decision bar will usually be seen slightly ahead of the cowling then moving beneath the cowling now this may at first appear contradictory if the decision bar is located 1,000 feet from the threshold and decision altitude is generally located between 1/2 and 3/4 statute mile from the runway