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The evaluation process, using properly equipped aircraft, regarding continuity, integrity and accuracy of significant parameters from radio navigation aids and procedures, aiming their calibration with international standards.

ICAO and FAA are most common international standards used within flight inspection.

VOR, ILS, NDB, VASI, DME, MLS, are different navigation aids and need periodic flight inspection.