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What happens if the weather at an alternate airport drops below minimums just before arrival?

The pilot should ignore and proceed

The flight must divert to another airport

If the weather at an alternate airport drops below minimums just before arrival, the correct course of action is to divert to another airport. This ensures that safety is prioritized. The alternate airport is designated for use in case the primary airport becomes unlandable due to adverse weather conditions. Each approach has defined minimums that a pilot must adhere to for a safe landing. If the weather does not meet these minimums, proceeding to land at that alternate is not a viable option, which makes diverting to another suitable airport necessary. This adherence to regulations reinforces good decision-making practices in aviation to safeguard the safety of both the crew and passengers on board.

The pilot must land anyway

None of the above are authorized approaches

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