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The '''visual approach slope indicator''' ('''VASI''') is a system of [[Electric light|lights]] on the side of an airport [[runway]] threshold that provides visual [[descent (aircraft)|descent]] guidance information during [[final approach]]. These lights may be visible from up to {{convert|8|km|mi}} during the day and up to {{convert|32|km|mi}} or more at night.
== Standard VASI ==
[[Image:Vasi-1.JPG|thumb|Standard visual approach slope indicator (circled in red)]]
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Simple VASIs are obsolete, having been deleted from ICAO Annex 14 in 1995, however T-VASIS and AT-VASIS are still specified. T-VASIS is defined as twenty light units symmetrically disposed about the runway centre line in the form of two wing bars of four light units each, with bisecting longitudinal lines of six lights". AT-VASIS is an abbreviated form of T-VASIS, defined as "ten light units arranged on one side of the runway in the form of a single wing bar of four light units with a bisecting longitudinal line of six lights."<ref name="Annex14">{{cite web |title=Annex 14 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation. Aerodromes. Volume 1, Aerodrome Design and Operations |url=https://skylibrarys.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/annex-14-aerodromes.pdf |publisher=ICAO |access-date=1 March 2023 |quote=deletion of specifications on VASIS (AVASIS) and 3-BAR VASIS (3-BAR AVASIS)}}</ref>
== Tri-color VASI ==
[[File:Tri-color visual approach slope indicator.png|thumb|left|Tri-color VASI]]
A tri-color system consists of a single-light unit projecting a three-color visual approach path. Below the glide path is indicated by red, on the glide path is indicated by green, and above the glide path is indicated by amber. When descending below the glide path, there is a small area of dark amber. Pilots should not mistake this area for an “above the glide path” indication.<ref>{{Cite PHAK|year=2023|chapter=14|page=17}}</ref>
==Pulsating VASI==
[[File:Pulsating visual approach slope indicator.png|thumb|left|Pulsating VASI]]
The pulsating visual approach slope indicator (PVASI) is a system similar in purpose to a VASI, but only consists of one piece of equipment. It indicates the
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