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Who will be able to conduct a straight-in approach?

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Who will be able to conduct a straight-in approach?

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One of the benefits of the new procedures for operations at non-towered aerodromes is that all pilots of radio-equipped aircraft are allowed to conduct straight-in approach where and when it is safe to do so. Although permissible, a straight-in approach should only be made when it does not disrupt the flow of arriving and departing traffic. If there is a potential conflict, the pilot conducting the straight-in approach must give way to aircraft already established in the circuit.

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