Glosario
Flight Operations
Missed Approach
Definición
A published procedure followed when a pilot cannot complete an instrument approach to landing, requiring a climb to a specified altitude and navigation to a holding point.
Términos relacionados
Go-Around
A procedure in which a pilot aborts a landing approach and climbs back to a safe altitude to attempt another approach. May be initiated by the pilot or instructed by ATC.
Holding Pattern
A predetermined racetrack-shaped flight path that aircraft fly to wait for clearance to land, typically during periods of high traffic or adverse weather at the destination airport.
ILS (Instrument Landing System)
A precision approach system that provides lateral and vertical guidance to aircraft during approach and landing in low-visibility conditions. Consists of a localizer and glideslope.