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  1. The navigation equipment required to join and fly an instrument approach procedure is indicated by the title of the procedure and notes on the chart. VOR RWY 16; Straight-in IAPs are identified by the navigational system providing the final approach guidance (i.e., VOR) and the runway to which the approach is aligned (i.e., 16) [Figure 5] VOR ...

  2. Four types of final approach are defined: Non-precision approach (NPA) with FAF. NPA without FAF. Sometimes an aerodrome is served by a single facility located on or near the aerodrome, and no other facility is suitably situated to form a FAF. In this case, a procedure may be designed where the facility is both the IAF and the MAPt.

  3. APV SBAS approach Identified on the IAC chart by the minima line LPV - DA/DH When published on the same RNAV(GNSS) chart, these three final approaches have an initial and intermediate approach, as well as a common missed approach. a) non-precision approach - RNAV(GNSS) LNAV RNAV(GNSS) LNAV approaches are not associated with a vertical track in ...

  4. So that the pilot may better understand the factors that will influence judgment and procedures, that last part of the approach pattern and the actual landing will be divided into five phases: the base leg, the final approach, the roundout, the touchdown, and the after-landing roll.

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  5. With the transitions concept, the three initial segments are coded as approach transitions, which connect to one common final approach procedure. Note that the final approach procedure may include: An intermediate approach segment (optional), starting at the Intermediate Fix

  6. Instrument approach procedures are classified as follows: • Non-precision approach (NPA) procedure. An instrument approach procedure designed for 2D instrument approach operations Type A. Note.— Non-precision approach procedures may be flown using a continuous descent final approach (CDFA) technique. CDFAs with advisory VNAV guidance

  7. PREFACE. TheInstrument Procedures Handbookis designed as a technical reference for professional pilots who are conducting instrument flight rule (IFR) operations in the National Airspace System (NAS). Certified instrument flight instructors, instrument pilots, and instrument students may find this handbook a valuable training aid since it ...