How to Fly a Non Precision Approach | Continuous Descent FInal Approach | LNAV + V

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Published on 17.09.2021

We'll cover how to fly a non precision approach. Unlike a precision approach like an ILS, there is no vertical guidance on a non precision approach. Even without this though, we can still figure out a descent rate that will give us a continuous, stable path to the runway without having to make difficult changes to the airplane mid approach. This is what's called a Continuous Descent Final Approach (CDFA).

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