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What is the purpose of a stabilised approach?
What is the purpose of a stabilised approach?
- To reduce the amount of manoeuvring during the approach (correct)
- To ensure the aircraft is in the correct position for takeoff
- To transition from the approach to the landing
- To monitor the aircraft's parameters
What must the pilot do when using a stabilised approach?
What must the pilot do when using a stabilised approach?
- Monitor the aircraft's parameters
- Take corrective action to ensure the aircraft is stabilised (correct)
- Transition from the approach to the landing
- Ensure the aircraft is in the correct position for takeoff
What is the final step of a stabilised approach?
What is the final step of a stabilised approach?
- Monitor the aircraft's parameters
- Take corrective action to ensure the aircraft is stabilised
- Transition from the approach to the landing (correct)
- Ensure the aircraft is in the correct position for takeoff