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Auto-pilot LOC mode, or Localizer mode, is a feature in aircraft autopilot systems that helps pilots maintain the aircraft's alignment with the centerline of a runway during an approach. When activated, the autopilot uses signals from the ground-based localizer to guide the aircraft horizontally, ensuring it stays on the correct flight path. This mode is particularly useful during instrument approaches in low visibility conditions, allowing for precise navigation and improved safety during landing.

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