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A pilot is making an ILS approach and is past the OM to a runway which has a VASI. What action should the pilot take if an electronic glide slope malfunction occurs and the pilot has the VASI in sight?
A) The pilot should inform ATC of the malfunction and then descend immediately to the localizer DH and make a localizer approach.
B) The pilot must request an LOC approach, and may descend below the VASI at the pilot's discretion.
*C) The pilot may continue the approach and use the VASI glide slope in place of the electronic glide slope.

 

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