Chief Captain
Well-Known Member
Having a brain fart here gents.
From AIM 1-1-20
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b. Instrument Approach Capabilities
1. A new class of approach procedures which provide vertical guidance, but which do not meet the ICAO Annex 10 requirements for precision approaches has been developed to support satellite navigation use for aviation applications worldwide. These new procedures called Approach with Vertical Guidance (APV), are defined in ICAO Annex 6, and include approaches such as the LNAV/VNAV procedures presently being flown with barometric vertical navigation (Baro-VNAV).
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My highlight....An LPV approach is not technically considered a precision approach. Why do the FAA charts list LPV mins as a DA? My understanding was that DA's were reserved for precision approaches. What am I missing at 3am?
From AIM 1-1-20
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b. Instrument Approach Capabilities
1. A new class of approach procedures which provide vertical guidance, but which do not meet the ICAO Annex 10 requirements for precision approaches has been developed to support satellite navigation use for aviation applications worldwide. These new procedures called Approach with Vertical Guidance (APV), are defined in ICAO Annex 6, and include approaches such as the LNAV/VNAV procedures presently being flown with barometric vertical navigation (Baro-VNAV).
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My highlight....An LPV approach is not technically considered a precision approach. Why do the FAA charts list LPV mins as a DA? My understanding was that DA's were reserved for precision approaches. What am I missing at 3am?