amn905 Posted January 8, 2022 Report Posted January 8, 2022 Are the equipment and PBN codes for the avionics modelled avaliable? Thanks, 1 Quote
Graeme_77 Posted January 8, 2022 Report Posted January 8, 2022 Yes they are, and we should have put them in the Operations Reference doc. Sorry about that. PBN/A1L1B1C1D1O1S2T1 M-SBDE1E2E3FGHIJ1J4J5J7M3RWXYZ/LB1V1D1 6 1 Quote
Captain350 Posted January 8, 2022 Report Posted January 8, 2022 11 hours ago, Graeme_77 said: Yes they are, and we should have put them in the Operations Reference doc. Sorry about that. PBN/A1L1B1C1D1O1S2T1 M-SBDE1E2E3FGHIJ1J4J5J7M3RWXYZ/LB1V1D1 Hello Graeme. Is there any NAV/ DAT/ or SUR/ equipment to be filed in item 18? Kind Regards, Diego Quote
Graeme_77 Posted January 8, 2022 Report Posted January 8, 2022 DAT/1FANSER2PDC 1: FANSER Primary: CPDLC-DCL and en route clearances. 2: PDC Secondary (will be used if primary is not available) SUR/260B Compliance with RTCA DO-260B (Minimum Operational Performance Standards for 1090 MHz Extended Squitter Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) and Traffic Information Services – Broadcast (TIS-B)) RSP180 Aircraft is authorized for Required Surveillance Performance RSP180 3 Quote
Captain350 Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 Nice. Thanks for your quick answer 1 Quote
Graeme_77 Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 You're welcome. For anybody else wondering what is actually being discussed here, it's the flightplan equipment codes that indicate the aircraft navigation and communication capabilities. M-SBDE1E2E3FGHIJ1J4J5J7M3RWXYZ/LB1V1D1 M Medium Wake Vortex Category S Standard Com / Nav Equipment B LPV SBAS D DME E1 FMC WPR ACARS E2 D-FIS ACARS E3 PDC ACARS F ADF G GNSS H HF Radio I Inertial Navigation J1 CPDLC ATM VDL Mode 2 J4 PDLC FANS 1/A Mode 2 J5 CPDLC FANS 1/A Inmarsat J7 CPDLC FANS 1/A Iridium M3 ATC RTF Iridium (Aircraft Number on FPL) R PBN Approved W RVSM Approved X MNPS Approved Y VHF 8.33 Channel Spacing Z Other Equipment L Mode S Transponder with ES B1 ADS-B Out via 1090 ES V1 ADS-B Out via VDL Mode 4 D1 ADS-C with FANS 1/A PBN/A1L1B1C1D1O1S2T1 A1 RNAV 10 (RNP 10) L1 RNP 4 B1 RNAV 5 all permitted sensors C1 RNAV 2 all permitted sensors D1 RNAV 1 all permitted sensors O1 Basic RNP 1 all permitted sensors S2 RNP APCH with BARO-VNAV T1 RNP AR APCH with RF (special authorization required) DAT/1FANSER2PDC 1: FANSER Primary: CPDLC-DCL and en route clearances. 2: PDC Secondary (will be used if primary is not available) SUR/260B Compliance with RTCA DO-260B (Minimum Operational Performance Standards for 1090 MHz Extended Squitter ADS-B and TIS-B RSP180 Aircraft is authorized for Required Surveillance Performance RSP180 2 Quote
Graeme_77 Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 L Mode S Transponder with ES B1 ADS-B Out via 1090 ES V1 ADS-B Out via VDL Mode 4 D1 ADS-C with FANS 1/A Quote
Rodeo Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 Oh nice, so there can be multiple ADS-B outputs Quote
XPJavelin Posted March 21, 2022 Report Posted March 21, 2022 Since we are not limited to barovnav, we have LPV with SBAS, I would settle for S1 in the PBN field, not S2 as written above and in the manual. Quote
XPJavelin Posted March 21, 2022 Report Posted March 21, 2022 On 1/9/2022 at 7:53 PM, Hanzy said: Is NAV/SBAS required? Covered by equipment B and PBN/S1. However in the world of simulation, I often add it so that an unaware virtual ATC in a network would have a direct reference in natural language. Quote
ois650 Posted March 21, 2022 Report Posted March 21, 2022 On 1/9/2022 at 6:53 PM, Hanzy said: Is NAV/SBAS required? Even though it's covered in equipment fields, operators still file NAV/SBAS. For reference, this is what I am using: PBN/A1B2B3B4B5D1S1 NAV/SBAS DAT/1FANS2PDC SUR/260B RSP180 Quote
XPJavelin Posted March 22, 2022 Report Posted March 22, 2022 18 hours ago, oisin650 said: operators still file NAV/SBAS Thanks, I believe it provides benefits from the natural language in the NDL (non digital life) also. 1 Quote
becaspr Posted March 26, 2022 Report Posted March 26, 2022 On 1/9/2022 at 6:53 PM, Hanzy said: Is NAV/SBAS required? Yes. You need to specify it if you insert the G equipment code, even though it is covered by B equipment code. PBN/S1 has nothing to do with SBAS. Quote
richjb Posted May 8, 2022 Report Posted May 8, 2022 These references might also help: FAA Flight Planning Information | Federal Aviation Administration Rich Boll ICAO_Flight_Plan_Filing.pdf Flight_Plan_Codes_vs_Opnl_Auth_v8_Final_June_2020.pdf 1 Quote
ois650 Posted May 8, 2022 Report Posted May 8, 2022 From a 650 operator. CL60/M-SACDE1E2E3FGHIJ1J4J7RWXY/LB1D1 PBN/A1B1C1D1L1O1S2 Quote
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