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AS 221 AS 221 - Exam 3- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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What is the Final Approach Fix for a Non-Precision Approach?
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A.A specified fix (DME or intersection)
B.Intercepting the Glideslope at a given altitude
C.The transition from the STAR to the Approach
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To tackle the question, let's break down what is being asked and what each option implies about the Final Approach Fix (FAF) for a Non-Precision Approach.
Option 1: 'A specified fix (DME or intersection)'. This aligns with the standard definition of the FAF for non-precision approaches, where the final approach segment begins at a defined fix—often a named fix, a DM......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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