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Old June 3rd 08, 07:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default ICAO Flight Plans - RNAV/RNP??

On 2 juin, 19:47, Dan wrote:
On May 30, 9:07*pm, rank amature wrote:



On May 28, 10:20*pm, Dan wrote:


All,


I am trying to figure out how to complete the ICAO information on
fltplan.com for filing a flightplan for a C182 with a Garmin 530W.
The RNAV/RNP stuff has me confused. *What would the proper answers be
for an aircraft with a 530W? How about a standard Garmin 430?


Not quite sure what you are asking. In the US RNP reqiures SAAAR .
Who do you fly for ?


Frank


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Just a personal C182.... Nothing fancy, no special training or
certification. *I just want to ensure I can use the GPS for arrivals,
departures, approaches, and enroute ops (as I already do now).


SG/S is OK. It says you have B-RNAV capabilities, which is OK to fly
SID/STAR based on RNAV (unless the chart says P-RNAV required).
 




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