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If you lose Glideslope past FAF, do you have to go missed?
Asked by: Niko 2021 views FAA Regulations, Instrument Rating
I am a commerical student and had a question about instrument procedures. If you lose Glideslope past FAF, do you have to go missed?
I have heard that if you are before the FAF and lose glideslope, you should raise your minimums to non precision mins. However, past the FAF you should go missed.
If you are past the FAF and go missed before the DA on a precision, would you climb to your initial altitude on the missed procedure, proceed to the MAP, then execute the missed instructions?
Thanks!
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