The aircraft commander shall inform about the anomalies of the operation of ground and navigation facilities
- The superior or the nearest air traffic authority
- The appropriate ground station, in written report after landing
- The appropriate ground station, by telephone after landing
- The appropriate ground station as soon as possibleCorrect answer
Explanation
Pilots must report any faults or irregularities in ground navigation aids (like VORs, NDBs, or ILS) to the appropriate ground station (usually the ATC unit…
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