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The glide slope in ILS typically has an angle of:
The glide slope in ILS typically has an angle of:
A. 1 degree
B. 3 degrees
C. 10 degrees
D. 15 degrees
Explanation:
A standard glide slope angle is approximately 3° for safe descent.
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