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While on final approach for landing, an alternating green and red light followed by a flashing red light is received from the control tower. Under these circumstances, the pilot should
A) abandon the approach, circle the airport to the right, and expect a flashing white light when the airport is safe for landing.
B) discontinue the approach, fly the same traffic pattern and approach again, and land.
*C) exercise extreme caution and abandon the approach, realizing the airport is unsafe for landing.

Anonymous says: 17 Sep 2008
The explanation should read: The wording of the question is misleading. As currently stated with the word 'category' being singular, the answer would be [B] because the listed classes are all in one category. If the question were stated "... which are categories of aircraft?" the correct answer would be [A] because these are all separate categories of aircraft.

 

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