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If you've taken instrument training, you probably know that you need three things to land on an instrument approach (FAR 91.175):
But what are the 'approved visual references for the runway' that let you land? There are 10 of them, and we've got them for you right here.
This is an example of red side row bars on an ALSF-2 system.
And now that you know what you need to land, here's what landing on an approach actually looks like.
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Corey is an Airbus 320 First Officer for a U.S. Major Carrier. He graduated as an aviation major from the University of North Dakota, and he's been flying since he was 16. You can reach him at corey@boldmethod.com.