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If you are performing a non-precision instrument approach at night, break out of IMC, and see yourself aligned to land on a surface with blue lights on its edges what should you do?

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If aligned with blue-edged lights during approach at night, recognize these as taxiway indicators, not a runway. Perform a go-around and inform ATC, as landing on a taxiway is unsafe and violates regulations.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you're on a non-precision instrument approach at night and break out of IMC (Instrument Meteorological Conditions) to find yourself aligned with a surface that has blue lights on its edges, you should immediately recognize that these blue lights indicate a taxiway rather than a runway. Runways are outlined by white lights, and taxiways by blue lights. It is critical to maintain situational awareness and avoid landing on anything other than a designated runway.

In this situation, the correct action would be to perform a go-around or missed approach procedure. Communicate with air traffic control (ATC) immediately to inform them of the situation and follow their instructions. The safety of flight operations depends on adherence to these lighting signals, and landing on a taxiway can lead to serious safety incidents.

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