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Straight-in Cat I, Cat II, LLZ, Circling. The lowest altitude used in establishing compliance with appropriate obstacle clearance criteria.Īpproach type (e.g. Same as the source of the calculation (Obstaces, terrain…) ICAO Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 5.4.1 The lowest height above the elevation of the relevant runway threshold or the aerodrome elevation as applicable, used in establishing compliance with appropriate obstacle clearance criteria. The magnetic variation considered for the procedure design
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Indication of which aircraft categories the procedure is intended for An instrument approach procedure using precision lateral and vertical guidance with minima as determined by the category of operation. An instrument procedure which utilizes lateral and vertical guidance but does not meet the requirements established for precision approach and landing operations.\nPrecision approach (PA) procedure. An instrument approach procedure which utilizes lateral guidance but does not utilize vertical guidance.\nApproach procedure with vertical guidance (APV). Instrument approach procedures are classified as follows: \nNon-precision approach (NPA) procedure. Indication if the procedure is PBN or Conventionalĭoc 8168, Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 1.3.2.1 Indication of the type of procedure (departure, arrival, approach, other) The coded designator or name-code of the significant point The basic indicator shall be the name or name-code of the significvant point where the standard departure route terminates. The validity indicator shall be a number from 1 to 9. Indication if the route has been established for use by aircraft operating in accordance with the visual flight rules (VFR) The letters \"I\" and \"O\" shall not be used. The route indicator shall be one letter of the alphabet. The runway designator of the landing and take-off direction. The name describing the type of radio navigation aid providing the final approach lateral guidance. Sensor specific information in case of a limitation of use
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Indication if a procedure is/ is not a circling approachĪ single letter suffix, starting with the letter z following the radio navigation aid type shall be used if two or more procedures to the same runway cannot be distinguished by the radio navigation aid type only. AIM Data Catalogue AIM Data Catalogue All subjects, properties and sub-properties of: IFPNumber of rows : 141