Hello Ron, ENTRY POINT: The entry point is an IYPism that Michelle targets when she is performing a visual approach. It is basically the same point where a localizer and glideslope converge when performing an ILS approach. RUNWAY THRESHOLD: Runway thresholds are markings across the runway that denote the beginning and end of the designated space for landing and takeoff under non-emergency conditions. I hope this helps. Robert On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Ron Kolesar <kolesar16417@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi to all. > Robert, could you show us all what the difference is between entry point > and threshhold are? > You hear these two terms all the time while flying. > Is one of them the actual point when the main gear actually touches the > tarmac? > We all know that the main gear touches the tarmac before the nose gear > touches down on the tarmac. > I ask this question here on the list so that you might educate us all with > one letter. > Thanks. > > Ron and current Leader Dog boz who states > "that a service dog beats a cane paws down any day of the week." -- AOPA Member No: 06936977