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Old 4th January 2012 | 19:25
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It was always my understanding that to be considered a "straight-in" approach, and for ATC to be able issue this clearance, you needed either radar vectors to put you within +- 30 degrees of the final approach course, or a published procedure, other than a procedure turn, like a "feeder route" or radial from a VOR for example, that brings you in to intercept the final approach course.
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