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Because of Thunderstorm, the radar tilt angle during the Go-around.

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Old 26th Sep 2021, 00:32
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During the Go-Around, the radar tilt angle should be set to 4 degrees (UP), but in this case, it cannot be scanned below 5 nm. However, if you gradually UP the radar tilt angle, it will be scanned even below 5 nm. Have you ever experienced this phenomenon in real flight? And is there a case where such a phenomenon occurs for a variety of reasons, such as aircraft pitch, storm position, radar tilt angle, etc.?
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