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Pilot's Operating Handbook
Supplement 69
Baro-VNAV approaches
Edition 0 - September 30, 2018
Rev. 0
Page 9.69.5
Phase of flight
Notes
ICAO Flight
Plan Code
Reference
Documents
Operational limitations
Approved
PBN
Capability
Phase of flight
Notes
Item
18
PBN/
Item
10a
Code
Reference
Documents
Operational limitations
Approved
PBN
Capability
Approach
RNP
APCH
LNAV/
VNAV
minima
(with and
without
RF legs)
At a minimum, the flight
director must be displayed
and
utilized
when
conducting
procedures
containing RF legs.
QNH shall be available at
the
destination
airport
when conducting a Baro-
VNAV approach. Use of
remote altimeter setting
source is not allowed to
conduct
a
Baro-VNAV
approach.
The two primary altimeters
must be operational when
flying a RNP APCH LNAV/
VNAV with Baro-VNAV
guidance
EASA
AMC 20-27
FAA
AC 90-105A
R
S2
Includes
area
navigation
approaches titled
“RNAV
(GPS)”
and
“RNAV
(GNSS)”
This
includes
pro-
cedures with RF
legs.
Vertical guidance
is based on GPS/
SBAS
and/or
Baro-VNAV.
RF legs may be
used in the initial
and intermediate
legs
of
the
approach
pro-
cedure or the final
leg of the missed
approach
pro-
cedure only.
Approach
RNP
APCH
LPV
minima
(with and
without
RF legs)
At a minimum, the flight
director must be displayed
and
utilized
when
conducting
procedures
containing RF legs.
EASA
AMC 20-28
B
RF legs may be
used in the initial
and intermediate
legs
of
the
approach
pro-
cedure or the final
leg of the missed
approach
pro-
cedure only.
1
and
2
, see Note 1 and Note 2 hereafter
Table 2.6.1 - GNSS operational requirements
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS