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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 16:46:542018-05-28 16:46:55(Refer to figure 118.) During the ILS RWY 12L procedure at DSM, what altitude minimum applies if the glide slope becomes inoperative?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 16:44:542018-05-28 16:44:54How is ATC radar used for instrument approaches when the facility is approved for approach control service?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 16:43:112018-05-28 16:43:11After being handed off to the final approach controller during a “no-gyro” surveillance or precision approach, the pilot should make all turns
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 16:41:162018-05-28 16:41:16When making a “timed approach” from a holding fix at the outer marker, the pilot should adjust the
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 16:37:132018-05-28 16:37:13When using GPS for navigation and instrument approaches, any required alternate airport must have
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