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When flying an RNAV (GPS) approach, what is the required accuracy for the GPS system during the initial approach segment (terminal area operations)?

For RNAV (GPS) approaches, the required accuracy during the initial approach segment (terminal area operations) is 2.0 NM. This ensures magenta line guidance wi

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Question: When flying an RNAV (GPS) approach, what is the required accuracy for the GPS system during the initial approach segment (terminal area operations)?

Answer options: ✅ 2.0 NM

  • 1.0 NM
  • 0.3 NM
  • 0.1 NM

Correct answer: 2.0 NM

Explanation: For RNAV (GPS) approaches, the required accuracy during the initial approach segment (terminal area operations) is 2.0 NM. This ensures magenta line guidance within the specified tolerance.

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