Radio Navigationmedium#1132
False glideslope signals can be received at an angle of approximately:
A
3 degrees (the normal glideslope)
B
6 degrees (twice the nominal angle)
C
12 degrees (four times the nominal angle)
D
9 degrees (three times the nominal angle)
CorrectExplanation
False glideslopes exist at multiples of the nominal angle. The most common false glideslope is at approximately 9 degrees (3x the nominal 3-degree path).
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