You have an aircraft that has a Tacan receiver, a VOR receiver, an ADF, and a Mode C transponder. You have no IFR capable GPS. Are you a slant A or P?
In the AIM, the old Table 5-1-3 listed /P as "Tacan Only." Now it is simply "Tacan." The table appears hierarchical - equipment capabilities seem to increase the further down the No RVSM table you go. Besides a definition of "Tacan Only" in the PCG, I can't find a reference if /P means "only a TACAN on board" or not.
Speaking of all this - /A or /P sucks. ATC still tries to clear you direct to fixes and/or airports regardless of what you file. And I'm based at an airport without any ground based Navaids and only a a sparse amount of feeders into the approach structure.
In the AIM, the old Table 5-1-3 listed /P as "Tacan Only." Now it is simply "Tacan." The table appears hierarchical - equipment capabilities seem to increase the further down the No RVSM table you go. Besides a definition of "Tacan Only" in the PCG, I can't find a reference if /P means "only a TACAN on board" or not.
Speaking of all this - /A or /P sucks. ATC still tries to clear you direct to fixes and/or airports regardless of what you file. And I'm based at an airport without any ground based Navaids and only a a sparse amount of feeders into the approach structure.