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Alternative procedure
1.10
Area Navigation Global Navigation Satellite System RNAV (GNSS) Phraseology
1.10.1
Pilot-interpreted RNAV (GNSS) instrument approach procedures are available for use
by suitably equipped aircraft at certain aerodromes. The phraseology to be used is
illustrated in the following examples:
1.10.2
Procedure Clearance
1.10.2.1 Clearance to fly the approach should be requested using the initial approach fix and
runway designator:
1.10.2.2 Where traffic conditions permit, controllers shall clear the pilot to follow the
procedure, indicating the runway designator and initial approach fix to be used:
1.10.3
Position Reporting
1.10.3.1 For traffic sequencing and to aid situational awareness, controllers may request the
pilot to report when established on final approach track or to report at any other
relevant point in the procedure, as shown below and overleaf, respectively:
G-ABCD, request RNAV approach
via BEMBO, Runway 27
G-ABCD, cleared RNAV approach
Runway 27, report at BEMBO.
G-CD, report established on final
approach track
G-CD, report 2 miles from final
approach fix
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