Definitions from Wiktionary (non-precision approach)
▸ noun: (aviation) An instrument approach using a guidance system that provides only horizontal, and not vertical, guidance (such as VOR, NDB, or localizer navigation), requiring the pilot to manually maintain terrain clearance by flying at a predefined safe altitude for each segment of the approach by reference to their altimeter.
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▸ noun: (aviation) An instrument approach using a guidance system that provides only horizontal, and not vertical, guidance (such as VOR, NDB, or localizer navigation), requiring the pilot to manually maintain terrain clearance by flying at a predefined safe altitude for each segment of the approach by reference to their altimeter.
Similar:
nonprecision approach,
precision approach,
instrument approach,
missed approach,
instrument landing system,
minimum descent altitude,
glideslope,
missed approach point,
approach,
decision height,
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