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What is the purpose of an 'Overshoot Procedure' (Departure Procedure) detailed on an aerodrome chart?

An Overshoot (Departure) Procedure is designed to provide a safe, obstacle-free climb path for IFR aircraft departing an aerodrome, particularly when instrument

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Question: What is the purpose of an 'Overshoot Procedure' (Departure Procedure) detailed on an aerodrome chart?

Answer options:

  • To provide guidance for a go-around directly after landing.
  • To outline noise abatement procedures for departing aircraft. ✅ To establish a safe, obstacle-free climb path for departing IFR aircraft.
  • To specify routes for VFR aircraft departing the control zone.

Correct answer: To establish a safe, obstacle-free climb path for departing IFR aircraft.

Explanation: An Overshoot (Departure) Procedure is designed to provide a safe, obstacle-free climb path for IFR aircraft departing an aerodrome, particularly when instrument meteorological conditions prevail.

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