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What is the recommended maximum interception angle for a VOR/LOC approach when within 10 NM of the facility?
For VOR/LOC approaches within 10 NM, the recommended maximum interception angle is 30 degrees to ensure a stabilized approach and avoid overshooting the course.
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Question: What is the recommended maximum interception angle for a VOR/LOC approach when within 10 NM of the facility?
Answer options:
- 10 degrees
- 20 degrees ✅ 30 degrees
- 45 degrees
Correct answer: 30 degrees
Explanation: For VOR/LOC approaches within 10 NM, the recommended maximum interception angle is 30 degrees to ensure a stabilized approach and avoid overshooting the course. Beyond 10 NM, up to 45 degrees may be acceptable.
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