Why file an ICAO Flight Plan (FPL)?
What is ERAM?
Flight Plan Processing Challenge
Equipment |
FPL |
Actual NAS |
On PDC |
|
DME/DME/IRU |
DI/C |
/E |
/A |
|
DME/DME/IRU/RVSM |
DIW/C |
/J |
/W |
* FAA is persuing a solution for this problem
Qualification for RNAV Departure/Arrival Procedures
In order to qualify for the application of RNAV procedures (i.e. SID, STAR, PAR, PDR or PDAR), the operator must file the character 'Z' and at least one of the following in ICAO FPL Item 10a:
* These equipment qualifiers do not qualify for published RNAV SID/STARs, but they may qualify for unpublished preferential routes if they are followed by NAV/RNVE99 in ICAO FPL Item 18.
** These equipment qualifiers may qualify for any RNAV departure/arrival procedure when followed by appropriate RNAV capabilities in ICAO FPL Item 18.
Operators must file the following RNAV capabilities, as appropriate, following the NAV/ indicator in ICAO FPL Item 18. Operators should file their maximum capabilities in order to qualify for the most advanced procedures.
Examples: NAV/RNVD1E2A1 (or) NAV/RNVE99
Explanation:
NAV/ = Indicates additional navigation information
RNV = Precedes RNAV capability for each phase of flight
D# = Departure segment RNAV capability
E# = En route segment RNAV capability
A# = Arrival segment RNAV capabilityFollow each flight segment indicator with appropriate RNAV accuracy values as defined in the Advisory Circulars below.
For operators equipped for advanced RNAV procedures in accordance with Advisory Circular (AC) 90-100A, U.S. Terminal and En Route Area Navigation (RNAV) Operations
RNAV 1 = “D1” and/or “A1”
RNAV 2 = “E2”
For operators equipped for Point-to-Point (PTP) RNAV in accordance with Advisory Circular (AC) 90-45A, Approval of Area Navigation Systems for Use in the U.S. National Airspace System, follow the en route flight segment indicator 'E' with '99'
Point-to-Point RNAV = “E99”
Reminder: File your maximum RNAV capability in Item 18
If you are en route RNAV 2 qualified, file “E2” and you will be eligible for RNAV 2 and PTP
Example: NAV/RNVE2
If you are not RNAV 2 qualified but are qualified for PTP, file “E99” and you will be eligible for PTP, only
Example: NAV/RNVE99
Note: Operators filing an ICAO FPL may suppress application of particular RNAV procedures by omitting Item 18 data for any or all segments of flight.
Questions?
Please see the FAQ section – we encourage submission of questions in writing via email using the link on that page.
For questions or additional information contact:
Don Schraub, AJE-36
Northrop Grumman Corp.
Technical Performance Support
Donald.CTR.Schraub@faa.gov
940-845-4896
Keith Dutch, AJE-36
FAA/Technical Performance Support
Keith.Dutch@faa.gov
202-267-7012