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FA_221 Lesson 22 Quiz
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When should a pilot begin the missed approach procedure if the runway is not in sight when cleared for the VLD VOR 17 circling approach?
Options
A.0.6 DME from OTK
B.1.9 DME from OTK
C.2.5 DME from OTK
D.Upon crossing the OTK VOR/DME
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Question restatement: The query asks when a pilot should commence the missed approach procedure if the runway is not in sight while cleared for the VLD VOR 17 circling approach.
Option 1: 0.6 DME from OTK. This choice implies starting the missed approach at a fixed DME distance from the OTK VOR/DME. However, for this circling approach the published missed approach point is not defined at 0.6 DME; the procedure specifies a MAP location tied to the VOR/DME fix rather than an arbitrary distance. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option 2: 1.9 DME from OT......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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