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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 17:28:522018-05-28 17:28:52(Refer to figure 129.) How should the missed approach point be identified when executing the RNAV RWY 36 approach at Adams Field?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 17:27:252018-05-28 17:27:25(Refer to figure 131.) Other than VOR/DME RNAV, what additional navigation equipment is required to conduct the VOR/DME RNAV RWY 4R approach at BOS?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 17:25:132018-05-28 17:25:13(Refer to figure 128.) What is the purpose of the 10,300 MSA on the Price/Carbon County Airport Approach Chart?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 17:14:362018-05-28 17:14:36If only one missed approach procedure is available, which of the following conditions is required when conducting “timed approaches from a holding fix”?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-28 17:13:022018-05-28 17:13:02If Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) is not available when setting up a GPS approach, the pilot should
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