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  2. Final Approach (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Final Approach (Φなる·あぷろーち, Fuainaru Apurōchi) is a Japanese visual novel developed by PrincessSoft which was released on October 7, 2004. It has been adapted into an anime television series animated by Zexcs and aired from October to December 2004 with original character designs by Aoi Nishimata .

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  5. Final approach (aviation) - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Types of final approach (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Types of final approach (aviation)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Final approach - Wikipedia

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    The final approach point is a point on a non-precision approach and is marked by a maltese cross symbol. In the United States, where the approach navigation aid is on the field and there is no symbol depicted, the final approach point is "where the aircraft is established inbound on the final approach course from the procedure turn and where ...

  8. Optical landing system - Wikipedia

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    Early in a no-radio or "zip-lip" approach (which is routine in modern carrier operations), cut lights are flashed for approximately 2–3 seconds to indicate that the aircraft is cleared to continue the approach. Subsequent flashes are used to prompt the pilot to add power. The longer the lights are left on, the more power should be added.

  9. Standard terminal arrival route - Wikipedia

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    A STAR is a flight route defined and published by the air navigation service provider that usually covers the phase of a flight that lies between the last point of the route filed in the flight plan and the first point of the approach to the airport, normally the initial approach fix (IAF). Hence, a STAR connects the en-route phase with the ...