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(Refer to figure 129.) As you approach LABER during a straight-in RNAV RWY 36 approach in a helicopter, Little Rock Approach Control advises that the ceiling is 400 feet and the visibility is 1/4 mile. Do regulations permit you to continue the approach and land?
*A) No, you may not reduce the visibility prescribed for Category A airplanes by more than 50 percent.
B) Yes, only a 1/4 mile visibility or an RVR of 1,200 feet is required for any approach, including RNAV.
C) No, neither the ceiling nor the visibility meet regulatory requirements.

 

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