Airline Pilot Question:

Where is the FAF on a VOR/ILS approach?

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Answer:

On a VOR approach, the FAP is whenever you are established on course inbound and the final decent may be started. For non-precision approaches, the FAF is the "Maltese Cross" and for precision, the arrow which identifies the GS intercept.

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