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Sorry, I don't have (or know) a concise explanation of the relationship
between the RNAV requirements and RNP requirements. I was just pointing out a recent change. Here are some references. https://www.jeppesen.com/download/br...injep_07_A.pdf http://www.faa.gov/ats/atp/rnp/ac_90-100a.pdf http://www.faa.gov/ats/atp/rnp/rnav.htm http://tinyurl.com/2snraa Stan wrote in message ... Ror RNAV 1 and 2 then, can you explain what the 1 and 2 mean, and any relation to RNP 1 and 2? On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 22:39:13 -0500, "Stan Prevost" wrote: The RNAV A and B are now RNAV 1 and 2. wrote in message . .. Was I dreaming? Or did I once hear that RNP 1 and 2 stars/sids had been published in the USA? I see type A and B, but these are RNAV, and so must have no RNP requirement whatsoever, and can be flown by any /G aircraft. Anyone provide some info? Stan |
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