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When flying an IFR flight, within how many minutes must a pilot report a missed approach to ATC if contact cannot be established immediately after the missed approach procedure?

If contact with ATC cannot be established immediately after a missed approach, the pilot of an IFR aircraft must report the missed approach within 5 minutes. Th

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Question: When flying an IFR flight, within how many minutes must a pilot report a missed approach to ATC if contact cannot be established immediately after the missed approach procedure?

Answer options: ✅ 5 minutes

  • 3 minutes
  • 10 minutes
  • As soon as practicable

Correct answer: 5 minutes

Explanation: If contact with ATC cannot be established immediately after a missed approach, the pilot of an IFR aircraft must report the missed approach within 5 minutes. This ensures ATC is aware of the aircraft's status and intent.

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