The ILS RWY 24R at Los Angeles International is one of the most-flown ILS approaches in flight simulation. This quiz tests whether you can extract the critical information a pilot needs: localiser frequency, decision altitude, glideslope intercept, missed approach procedure, and the minimum safe altitudes around the airport. If you can score 8/10 or better, you can brief this approach confidently.

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1. What is the localiser frequency for the ILS RWY 24R at KLAX?
2. What is the final approach course for ILS RWY 24R?
3. What is the airport elevation at KLAX?
4. What is the glideslope angle for ILS RWY 24R?
5. What type of approach lighting system is installed on RWY 24R?
6. What is the TDZE (Touchdown Zone Elevation) for RWY 24R?
7. What is the missed approach procedure for this approach?
8. What special certification does this approach require?
9. What is the CAT I Decision Altitude (DA) for ILS RWY 24R?
10. According to the note on the profile view, what is stated about the VGSI and ILS glidepath?
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