Editing Approach Type List in Flight Log
The list of Approach Types within a Flight Log is hard-coded and users cannot add new Approaches to the drop-down list in the Flight Log. Users are only able to inactivate the ones that are already there. The reasoning is that there are only so many approved approaches.
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