Procedure Turns

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Re: Procedure Turns

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Did a hand flown full procedure for my faa test last year
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Re: Procedure Turns

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archstantun wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:13 pm What about balanced field lengths? Not much to find in these documents.
Not required for light twins.
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Re: Procedure Turns

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Bede wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:00 pm Is an approach with a procedure turn ever asked on the flight test?
Mostly the candidate can plan whatever approaches are reasonable for the route they filed and the weather. One needs to be a precision approach or otherwise have vertical guidance but that's the only stipulation on what's flown. And I don't think it's normal for the examiner to step in. I was always suggested to get on the radio and ask for vectors to the localizer.
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