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On an NDB approach plate, what does a dashed line with an arrowhead pointing towards the NDB indicate?

A dashed line with an arrowhead pointing away from the NDB typically indicates an outbound track or a procedure turn barb, which the pilot is expected to follow

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Question: On an NDB approach plate, what does a dashed line with an arrowhead pointing towards the NDB indicate?

Answer options:

  • The final approach course to the NDB.
  • The missed approach track from the NDB. ✅ The outbound track after crossing the NDB.
  • The bearing from the NDB to the IAF.

Correct answer: The outbound track after crossing the NDB.

Explanation: A dashed line with an arrowhead pointing away from the NDB typically indicates an outbound track or a procedure turn barb, which the pilot is expected to follow after crossing the NDB.

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