► Continuing
Table 2.6.1 - GNSS Operational Requirements
Phase of
flight
Approved
PBN
Capability
Operational limitations
Reference
Documents
ICAO
Flight Plan
Code
Notes
Item
10a
Cod
e
Item
18
PBN
/
Approach
RNP
APCH
LNAV
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 20-27
FAA
AC 90-105A
R
S1
Includes non-precision
approaches based on
conventional navigation
aids with “or GPS” in the
title and area navigation
approaches titled “GPS”,
“RNAV (GPS)”, and “RNAV
(GNSS)”. This includes
procedures with RF Legs.
RF Legs may be used in the
initial and intermediate legs
of the approach procedure
or the final leg of the missed
approach procedure only.
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
procedures 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 procedure
or the final leg of the missed
approach procedure 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 procedure
or the final leg of the missed
approach procedure only.
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Section 2
Limitations
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