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FA_221 Lesson 21 Quiz
Single choice
When should a pilot begin the missed approach procedure if the runway is not in sight when cleared for the OCF VOR 36 approach straight in?
Options
A.Upon crossing the OCF VORTAC
B.2.7 DME from OCF
C.1.7 DME from OCF
D.Upon reaching 640 ft
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To analyze the missed approach requirement for the OCF VOR RWY 36 straight-in, we must first identify where the missed approach point (MAP) is defined on this procedure.
Option 1: 'Upon crossing the OCF VORTAC' — This corresponds to the MAP for this approach. The chart indicates the missed approach point is defined at the ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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