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How do you determine location of MAP?
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Compare distance from FAF to MAP on timing block (may not match what is depicted in profile view); if no timing block, it should be clearly shown on IAP
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Which MAP is depicted?
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The MAP for the non-radar approach with lowest HAT
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Where is the MAP for a precision approach?
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The point were the DA/DH is reached
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What do you do if missed approach is initiated prior to MAP?
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Continue to fly ground track shown on IAP to the MAP prior to executing a turning maneuver
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Does clearance for an approach include clearance for the missed approach?
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Yes (unless you are flying practice approaches under VFR… then you need specific clearance to fly the missed)
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When is the controller required to provide climb out instructions?
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Prior to the FAF for anything other than a full stop landing
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Does ATC need to be notified if you go missed?
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Yes, if you have been cleared to land and go missed for weather
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When do you perform a missed approach?
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When you arrive at MAP, DH/DA and: 1) Runway environment not in sight, 2) unable to make a safe landing, 3) or directed by controlling agency
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