No-gyro approach

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Definition of “No-gyro approach

The no-gyro approach is a technique used when the gyro-compass or directional gyro is not functioning properly. Instead of providing the pilot with headings to be flown, the approach controller observes the radar track and issues control instructions such asturn right/left” or “stop turnas necessary. The use of this approach ensures that the aircraft can be safely landed without needing to rely on the malfunctioning gyro-compass or directional gyro. This technique requires precise communication between the approach controller and the pilot, and it is used in situations where the pilot cannot rely on other navigational aids. Overall, the no-gyro approach is an important technique that helps ensure the safety and efficacy of air traffic control operations.

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