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  2. Required navigation performance - Wikipedia

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    RNP AR APCH is defined as an RNP approach procedure that requires a lateral TSE lower than the standard RNP values on any segment of the approach procedure. RNP approaches include capabilities that require special aircraft and aircrew authorization similar to category II/III ILS operations.

  3. Performance-based navigation - Wikipedia

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    The two types of RNAV-approaches have traditionally been named RNAV (GNSS) and RNAV (RNP) respectively, where the former is the traditional straight-in approach from the final approach fix, and the latter is a more complex approach that curves in the horizontal plane after the final approach fix which requires authorization for it to be ...

  4. Localizer performance with vertical guidance - Wikipedia

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    An LPV approach is an approach with vertical guidance, APV, to distinguish it from a precision approach, PA, or a non-precision approach, NPA. SBAS criteria includes a vertical alarm limit more than 12 m, but less than 50 m, yet an LPV does not meet the ICAO Annex 10 precision approach standard. [2]

  5. Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Since 2006, the N-RAIM Prediction Service, hosted by NAVBLUE, offers worldwide coverage for all PBN applications including RNP 10, RNAV 5, RNAV 2, RNAV 1, RNP 4, RNP 1, RNP Approach and RNP AR Approach down to 0.1NM. The online tool is an alternative to the automated service integrated directly into flight planning software.

  6. Transponder landing system - Wikipedia

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    TLS approaches can also be designed using ILS, GLS, or RNP criteria or any combination thereof, and therefore will support curved and segmented approaches not possible with a conventional ILS. The TLS has been FAA certified for Cat.I ILS usage since 1998 and FAA Order 8200.27 specifies the flight inspection procedure for TLS installations.

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    Light exposure in the morning can regulate circadian rhythms, according to Dr. Raj Dasgupta, an ABIM-quadruple board-certified physician specializing in internal medicine, pulmonology, critical ...

  8. A 'Blue Norther' Will Plunge Through The Plains. Here's What ...

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    A "Blue Norther" is expected to sweep through the central U.S. this weekend, bringing sudden, sharply colder air to the Plains states. (MAPS: Current Temps | 10-Day US Forecast Highs/Lows)What is ...

  9. Area navigation - Wikipedia

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    A simple diagram showing the main difference between traditional navigation and RNAV methods. Area navigation (RNAV, usually pronounced as / ˈ ɑːr n æ v / "ar-nav") is a method of instrument flight rules (IFR) navigation that allows an aircraft to choose any course within a network of navigation beacons, rather than navigate directly to and from the beacons.