RNAV | Approaches Flashcards

1
Q

Most RNAV approaches default to ., anything lower than this must be flown by autopilot

A

0.3

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2
Q

An RNP APCH to LNAV minima is a ___-____ instrument approach designed for _D operations

A

non precision, 2D

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3
Q

An RNP APCH to LNAV/VNAV minima is a _D operation with lateral guidance based on ___ and certified vertical guidance based on SBAS or Baro VNAV

A

3D GNSS

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4
Q

An RNP APCH to LPV minima is a _D operation that requires a ___ ___

A

3D FAS datablock

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5
Q

An RNP AR APCH requires ___

A

authorisation

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6
Q

RNP AR approaches are characterised by RNP values of ., ___ flight paths before and after the FAF/FAP, and protection areas laterally limited to a value of _x RNP.

A

0.3 curved, 2 x RNP

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7
Q

RNP AR operations may include missed approach procedures and instrument departures with reduced RNP of ___

A

<1

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8
Q

BaroVNAV is a function of the FMS that computes the vertical guidance referenced to a specified vertical path, based on ___ altitude.

A

Baro

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