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Peter wrote:
"Chris" wrote GPS for IFR is only just coming into Europe and I think that France recently published the first GPS approach. The issue isn't approaches; it is the ability to use the GPS for European BRNAV routes. VOR/ADF/DME is not legally sufficient; a BRNAV approved (loosely meaning the same as the U.S. "IFR approved") GPS is mandatory for that. There is no way around this. Funny, isn't it, given the lack of GPS approaches in Europe and the general anti-GPS attitudes over here ![]() This is not true: There are both VOR/DME -based and GPS-based approved BRNAV airplanes in Europe. The minimum requirement for BRNAV is a VOR/DME -based system capable of storing at least 4 waypoints. I have European approval on my Piper Turbo Arrow with a King KNS-80 as the RNAV box. -- Tauno Voipio, (CPL(A), OH-PYM) tauno voipio (at) iki fi |
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