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What MDA should the pilot descend to for an ASR approach to RWY 14 at Whiting FLD NAS-South (KNDZ), circle to land RWY 23?

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Final answer:

The MDA for an ASR approach to RWY 14 at Whiting FLD NAS-South (KNDZ) can be found on the approach plates or charts for the airport.

Step-by-step explanation:

An ASR (Airport Surveillance Radar) approach is a radar approach that provides course and altitude guidance to an aircraft. In this case, the pilot is conducting an ASR approach to Runway 14 at Whiting FLD NAS-South (KNDZ) and will circle to land on Runway 23.



The Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA) is the minimum altitude that the pilot may descend to during an approach. The MDA for an ASR approach is typically higher than for a precision instrument approach, such as an ILS (Instrument Landing System) approach.



To determine the specific MDA for the ASR approach to Runway 14 at KNDZ, you would need to consult the approach plates or charts for that airport. The approach plates provide detailed information on the approach procedure, including the MDA and any other relevant altitude restrictions.

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