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Subject Property Sub-Property ID Type Description Note Reference Accuracy Integrity Origin type Pub. Resolution Chart Resolution
Procedure Identification Multiple Code 860 Text A single letter suffix, starting with the letter z following the radio navigation aid type shall be used if two or more procedures to the same runway cannot be distinguished by the radio navigation aid type only. For example:\nVOR y Rwy 20\nVOR z Rwy 20 APCH Doc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.3; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9
Runway 858 Text The runway designator of the landing and take-off direction. Examples: 27, 35L, 01R. Doc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.2.1; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9
FAS Guidance 857 Code list The name describing the type of radio navigation aid providing the final approach lateral guidance. This could be: ILS, VOR, RNAV, etc APCH Doc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.2.1; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9
Name 862 Text Name of the instrument flight procedure Doc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.2; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9
NS Limiter 861 Text Sensor specific information in case of a limitation of use PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II Part III.5.1.3.4; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9
Circling 859 Code list Indication if a procedure is/ is not a circling approach APCH Doc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.2.5; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9
Plain Language Designation Validity Indicator 864 Text The validity indicator shall be a number from 1 to 9. SID, STAR Annex 11 App 3 2.1.1 2.1.3; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Route Indicator 865 Text The route indicator shall be one letter of the alphabet. The letters \"I\" and \"O\" shall not be used. SID, STAR Annex 11 App 3 2.1.1 2.1.4; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Visual Indication 867 Text Indication if the route has been established for use by aircraft operating in accordance with the visual flight rules (VFR) VFR only Annex 11 App 3 2.1.1; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Basic Indicator 863 Text The basic indicator shall be the name or name-code of the significvant point where the standard departure route terminates. SID, STAR Annex 11 App 3 2.1.1 2.1.3; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Coded Designation Significant Point 868 Text The coded designator or name-code of the significant point SID, STAR Annex 11 App 3 2.2; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Route Indicator 870 Text The Route Indicator of the procedure SID, STAR Annex 11 App 3 2.2; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Validity Indicator 869 Text The Validity Indicator of the procedure SID, STAR Annex 11 App 3 2.2; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Procedure Type 814 Code list Indication of the type of procedure (departure, arrival, approach, other) Annex 11 App 3 2.1.1; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.10.9
PBN or Conventional 815 Code list Indication if the procedure is PBN or Conventional IFR only Doc 8168 Vol II Part III Section 5 1.3.2.1; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.10.9
Precision Type 816 Text The instrument procedure type. Instrument approach procedures are classified as follows: \nNon-precision approach (NPA) procedure. - An instrument approach procedure which utilizes lateral guidance but does not utilize vertical guidance.\nApproach procedure with vertical guidance (APV). - An instrument procedure which utilizes lateral and vertical guidance but does not meet the requirements established for precision approach and landing operations.\nPrecision approach (PA) procedure. - An instrument approach procedure using precision lateral and vertical guidance with minima as determined by the category of operation. APCH Annex 10 Ch 1; Annex 4 11.2.2 11.2.3
Aircraft Category 817 Code list Indication of which aircraft categories the procedure is intended for Annex 4 11.2.4
Magnetic variation 818 Angle The magnetic variation considered for the procedure design Annex 4 9.7, 10.7, 11.8, 12.8; Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 2, 1.11 and Annex, 9.7 and 10.7
OCA/H Height 874 Height The lowest height above the elevation of the relevant runway threshold or the aerodrome elevation as applicable, used in establishing compliance with appropriate obstacle clearance criteria. APCH Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 5.4.1; Annex 4 11.10.7 as specified in Doc 8168 essential as specified in Doc 8168
Approach type 872 Code list Approach type (e.g. Straight-in Cat I, Cat II, LLZ, Circling ...) or specific navigation aid (e.g. stepdown fixes), or a specific navigation specification APCH Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 9.5.4; Annex 4 11.10.7
Aircraft category 871 Code list Aircraft category according to ICAO Doc 8168 Vol I or II APCH Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 9.5.4; Annex 4 11.10.7
Altitude 873 Altitude The lowest altitude used in establishing compliance with appropriate obstacle clearance criteria. APCH Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 5.4.1; Annex 4 11.10.7 as specified in Doc 8168 essential as specified in Doc 8168
DA/H Approach type 876 Code list Approach type (e.g. Straight-in, Circling ...) or specific navigation aid (e.g. stepdown fixes), or a specific navigation specification APCH Annex 4 11.10.7.1
Altitude 877 Altitude A specified altitude in a 3D instrument approach operation at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue the approach has not been established APCH Annex 4 11.10.7.1
Height 878 Height A specified height in a 3D instrument approach operation at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue the approach has not been established APCH Annex 4 11.10.7.1
Aircraft category 875 Code list Aircraft category according to ICAO Doc 8168 Vol I or II APCH Annex 4 11.10.7.1
MDA/H Height 882 Height A specified height in a 2D instrument approach operation or circling approach operation below which descent must not be made without the required visual reference. APCH Annex 4 11.10.7.1
Aircraft category 879 Code list Aircraft category according to ICAO Doc 8168 Vol I or II APCH Annex 4 11.10.7.1
Approach type 880 Code list Approach type (e.g. Straight-in, Circling ...) or specific navigation aid (e.g. stepdown fixes), or a specific navigation specification APCH Annex 4 11.10.7.1
Altitude 881 Altitude A specified altitude in a 2D instrument approach operation or circling approach operation below which descent must not be made without the required visual reference. APCH Annex 4 11.10.7.1
MSA Restrictions 887 Text Minimum sector altitude - The lowest altitude which may be used which will provide a minimum clearance of 300 m (1 000 ft) above all objects located in an area contained within a sector of a circle of 46 km (25 NM) radius centred on a radio aid to navigation. IFR only Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5
Based on Fix 885 Text Center of the MSA IFR only Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5
Radius 888 Value The radius of each sector IFR only Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5
Altitude 886 Altitude The minimum altitude for each sector IFR only Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5
Sector start angle 883 Angle Start angle of a sector IFR only Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5
Sector end angle 884 Angle End angle of a sector IFR only Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5
TAA IF 891 Text TAA Intermediate Fix reference point APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5
Reference point 889 Text TAA reference point (IAF or IF) APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5
Dist To IAF 892 Distance The distance of the TAA area boundary from the IAF APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5
IAF 890 Text TAA Initial Approach Fix reference point APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5
Altitude 893 Altitude The terminal arrival altitude value APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5
Sector start angle 894 Angle Start angle of a sector (bearing to TAA reference point APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5
Sector end angle 895 Angle End angle of a sector (bearing to TAA reference point) APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5
Stepdown arc 896 Distance Radius of inner area with lower altitude. APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5
Nav Spec Name 824 Text A set of aircraft and flight crew requirements needed to support performance-based navigation operations within a defined airspace. There are two kinds of navigation specifications:\nRequired navigation performance (RNP) specification. A navigation specification based on area navigation that includes the requirement for performance monitoring and alerting, designated by the prefix RNP, e.g. RNP 4, RNP APCH.\nArea navigation (RNAV) specification. A navigation specification based on area navigation that does not include the requirement for performance monitoring and alerting, designated by the prefix RNAV, e.g. RNAV 5, RNAV 1. PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-5-1-2 1.3.4, Annex 4 9.8 10.8; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Operating minima 825 Text Aerodrome Operating Minima - The limits of usability of an aerodrome for:\na) take-off, expressed in terms of runway visual range and/or visibility and, if necessary, cloud conditions;\nb) landing in precision approach and landing operations, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual range and\ndecision altitude/height (DA/H) as appropriate to the category of the operation;\nc) landing in approach and landing operations with vertical guidance, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway\nvisual range and decision altitude/height (DA/H); and\nd) landing in non-precision approach and landing operations, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual range,\nminimum descent altitude/height (MDA/H) and, if necessary, cloud conditions APCH, DEP Doc 9365, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 1.1.4; Annex 4 11.10.7
Temperature Minimum temperature 897 Value Minimum temperature reference APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-3-4-8 4.6
Maximum temperature 898 Value Maximum temperature reference APCH, PBN only Doc 8168 Vol II III-3-4-8 4.6
Remote Altimeter Source 827 Text Cautionary note indicating the altimetry source APCH Doc 8168 Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 5.4.5.3.1
Proc Ref Datum 828 Text Airport or landing threshold APCH Annex 4 11.10.8.6
PBN Requirements Navigation specification 899 Code list Identification of the navigation specification (RNAV 5, PBN 0.3 …) PBN Doc 8168 Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 1.3.4; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Functional requirements 901 Text Any required functionalities that are described as options in the navigation specification, that is, not included in the core navigation specification (RF required …) PBN Doc 8168 Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 1.3.4; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Navigation sensor limitations 900 Text Any navigation sensor limitations (GNSS required …) PBN Doc 8168 Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 1.3.4; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4
Procedure Segment Start 830 Text Identification of the start point of the segment Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 a) 3) 10.9.4.1.1 a) 2)
End 831 Text Identification of the end point or a description of the end of the segment Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 a) 3) 10.9.4.1.1 a) 2)
End fix functionality 832 Code list Indication if the end fix is a fly-by point (A waypoint which requires turn anticipation to allow tangential interception of the next segment of a\nroute or procedure) or fly-over point (A waypoint at which a turn is initiated in order to join the next segment of a route or procedure) PBN Annex 4 11.10.4.2 11.10.9
End fix role 833 Code list Indication of the role of the end fix (MAPt, IF, IAF, FAF, MAHF…) Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 2, 2,2.2 Terminal Area Fixes; Annex 4 11.10.4.2 11.10.9
Procedure altitude/height 834 Altitude/Height A specified altitude/height flown operationally at or above the minimum altitude/height and established to accommodate a stabilized descent ata prescribed descent gradient/angle in the intermediate/final approach segment. SID, STAR, APCH\ncertain segments only Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 10.9.4.1.1 11.10.6 as specified in Doc 8168 essential
MOCA 835 Altitude The minimum altitude for a defined segment that provides the required obstacle clearance. SID, STAR, APCH Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 10.9.4.1.1 11.10.2.2
Distance 836 Distance Geodesic distance to the nearest tenth of a kilometer or tenth of a nautical mile between each successive\ndesignated significant point; Doc 8169 Vol II Part III, Sec 5, Ch 2; Annex 11 App 5; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 10.9.4.1.1 11.10.6 11.10.8.1 App 6 1/100 km essential calculated 1/100 km or 1/100 NM 1 km or 1 NM
True bearing 837 Bearing True track to the nearest tenth of a degree to the nearest degree between each successive\nsignificant point; SID, STAR, APCH Doc 8169 Vol II Part III, Sec 5, Ch 2; Annex 11 App 5; Annex 4 9.8.1 9.9.4.1.1 10.8.1 10.9.4.1.1 11.9.1 11.10.6 12.9.1 1/10 degree routine calculated 1/10 degree 1 degree
Magnetic bearing 838 Bearing Magnetic track to the nearest tenth of a degree to the nearest degree between each successive\nsignificant point; SID, STAR, APCH Doc 8169 Vol II Part III, Sec 5, Ch 2; Annex 11 App 5; Annex 4 9.8.1 9.9.4.1.1 10.8.1 10.9.4.1.1 11.9.1 11.10.6 12.9.1 1/10 degree routine calculated 1 degree 1 degree
Gradient 839 Value APCH, DEP Annex 4 11.10.8.5
Speed 840 Value Speed limit at a significant point, expressed in units of 10 knots applicable Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 11.10.8.1
Controlling obstacle Elevation 904 Elevation Elevation of the top of the controlling obstacle APCH, DEP Doc 8168 Vol 2 Part 1 Section 3 Ch 5.1 e) Part 1 Section 4 Ch 5.1 see obstacles
Position 903 Point Coordinates of the controlling obstacle APCH, DEP Doc 8168 Vol 2 Part 1 Section 3 Ch 5.1 e) Part 1 Section 4 Ch 5.1 see obstacles
Type 902 Text Indication if the obstacle is lit/unlit, type of obstacle (church/windturbine,…) APCH, DEP Doc 8168 Vol 2 Part 1 Section 3 Ch 5.1 e) Part 1 Section 4 Ch 5.1
PBN Requirements Navigation specification 1363 Code list Identification of the navigation specification (RNAV 5, PBN 0.3 …) PBN
Navigation sensor limitations 1364 Text Any navigation sensor limitations (GNSS required …) PBN
Functional requirements 1365 Text Any required functionalities that are described as options in the navigation specification, that is, not included in the core navigation specification (RF required …) PBN
Final Approach Segment Operation type 842 Text A number that indicates the type of the final approach segment (e.g \"0\" is coded for a straight-in approach procedure including offset procedures.) Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
Approach performance designator 843 Text A number that identifies the type of an approach. ( “0” is used to identify an LPV approach procedure and a “1” indicates a Category I approach procedure) Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
SBAS provider 844 Text Identifier of a particular satellite-based approach system service provider SBAS only Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
RPDS 845 Text Reference path data selector (RPDS) - A numerical identifier that is unique on a frequency in the broadcast region and used to select the FAS data block. GBAS only Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
RPI 846 Text Reference Path Identifier - A four-character identifier that is used to confirm selection of the correct approach procedure. Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
LTP/FTP Orthometric height 907 Elevation The height of the LTP/FTP as related to the geoid and presented as an MSL elevation Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
Position 905 Point Latidude and Longitude of the LTP/FTP Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6 0.3 m (1 ft) critical 0.0005\" (0.01\")
Ellipsoid height 906 Elevation The height of the LTP/FTP above the WGS-84 ellipsoid Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6 0.25 m critical 0.1 m
FPAP Position 908 Point Latitude and Longitude of the FPAP Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6 0.3 m (1 ft) critical 0.0005\" (0.01\")
Orthometric height 909 Altitude The height of the FPAP as related to the geoid and presented as an MSL elevation Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
TCH 849 Height Approach Threshold Crossing Height (TCH) - The designated crossing height of the flight path angle above the LTP (or FTP). Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6 0.5 m critical calculated 0.05 m
GPA 850 Value Glide Path Angle (GPA) - The angle of the approach path (glide path) with respect to the horizontal plane defined according to WGS-84 at the LTP/FTP. Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6 0.01° N/A 0.01°
Course Width at threshold 851 Value The semi-width of the lateral course width at the LTP/FTP, defining the lateral offset at which the receiver will achieve full-scale deflection. Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6 N/A critical 0.25 m
Delta Length Offset 852 Distance The distance from the stop end of the runway to the FPAP.It defines the location where lateral sensitivity changes to the missed approach sensitivity. Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6 N/A N/A 8 m
HAL 853 Value Horizontal Alert Limit SBAS only Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
VAL 854 Value Vertical Alert Limit SBAS only Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
FAS Data Block 855 Text Binary string describing the Final Approach Segment (FAS) data block generated with an appropriate software tool. The FAS data block is set of parameters to identify a single precision approach or APV and define its associated approach Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
CRC Remainder 856 Text An 8-character hexadecimal representation of the calculated\nremainder bits used to determine the integrity of the FAS data block data during transmission and storage. Annex 4 11.10.9, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.19.3; Doc 8168 Vol II Part III, Section II, Appendix A and B to Chapter 6
Procedure Fix Identification 911 Text Names, coded designators or name-codes assigned to the significant point. Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.23; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 11.10.4.2
ATC Reporting requirements 912 Text Indication of ATS / MET reporting requirement “compulsory”, “on-request” or \"nil\"
VFR Reporting point 913 Text Bridge, Church Name VFR Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.23; Annex 4 App 2 Page 2-18
Position 914 Point Geographical location of the fix En-route navaids and fixes,holding, STAR/SID points / Final approach fixes/points and other essential fixes/points comprising the instrument approach procedure Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.23; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 11.10.4.2; Annex 11 App 5 100 m / 3 m essential / essential surveyed/calculated / surveyed/calculated 1 sec / 1/10 sec 1 sec / 1 sec
Type 915 Text Indication of the type of fix, such as: Navaid, Int, WPT Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.23; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 k) 10.9.4.1.1 k) 11.10.4.2 11.10.6.1 i)
Formation Bearing 918 Bearing The bearing from the reference VOR/DME, if the waypoint is not collocated with it; Bearing used for the formation of a terminal fix / Bearing used for the formation of an instrument approach procedure fix Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 b) 10.9.4.1.1 b) 11.10.4 App 6; Annex 11 App 5 1/10 degree / 1/100 degree routine / essential calculated / calculated 1/10 degree / 1/100 degree 1/10 degree / 1/10 degree
Navaid 917 Text The station identification of the reference VOR/DME Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 b) 10.9.4.1.1 b) 11.10.4 App 6; Annex 11 App 5
Distance 919 Distance The distance from the reference VOR/DME, if the waypoint is not collocated with it; Distance used for the formation of a terminal and instrument approach procedure fix Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 b) 10.9.4.1.1 b) 11.10.4 App 6; Annex 11 App 5 1/100 km essential calculated 1/100 km\nor 1/100 NM 2/10 km (1/10 NM)
Procedure Holding Identification 921 Text Identification of the holding procedure Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g)
Fix 922 Point Geographical location that serves as a reference for a holding procedure. Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g) same as proc fix
Inbound course 923 Angle Inbound true course Doc 8168, Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 2.1.j 2.2.k; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g) 1/10 degree
Outbound course 924 Angle Outbound true course Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g) 1/10 degree
Leg distance 925 Distance Outbound distance of the leg Doc 8168, Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 2.1.j 2.2.k; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g) 1/10 km or 1/10 NM
Leg time 926 Value Outbound time of the leg Doc 8168, Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 2.1.j 2.2.k; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g)
Limiting radial 927 Angle Limiting radial from the VOR/DME on which the holding is based Doc 8168 Vol II Part II, Section4 1.5.2.2.2; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g)
Turn direction 928 Value Direction of the procedure turn Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g)
Minimum altitude 929 Altitude Minimum holding level to the nearest higher 50 m or 100 ft/flight level Doc 8168, Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 2.1.j 2.2.k; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g) 50 m routine calculated 50 m or 100 ft/flight level
Maximum altitude 930 Altitude Maximum holding level to the nearest higher 50 m or 100 ft/flight level Doc 8168, Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 2.1.j 2.2.k; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g) 50 m or 100 ft/flight level
Speed 931 Value Maximum indicated air speed Doc 8168, Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 2.1.j 2.2.k; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g) 10 kts
Magnetic variation Date 935 Date The date on which the magnetic variation had the coresponding value. Doc 8168, Vol 2, Part 3, Chapter 7; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g
Angle 934 Angle The magnetic variation of the radio navigation aid of the procedure Doc 8168, Vol 2, Part 3, Chapter 7; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g
Nav Spec Name 933 Text Name of the Navigation Specification - set of aircraft and aircrew requirements needed to support a navigation application within a defined airspace concept RNAV/RNP Doc 9613; Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 d) 10.9.4.1.1 d) 11.10.6.1 g
Helicopter Procedure Specifics Helicopter Procedure Title (RNAV 263) 937 Text Identification of the helicopter procedure Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 a) 1) 10.9.4.1.1 k)
HCH 938 Height Heliport crossing height Annex 4 11.10.6.3.f); Annex 14 Vol II App 1 Table A1-2 0.5 m essential calculated 1 m or 1 ft 1 m or 1 ft
IDF 939 Point Initial departure fix DEP Doc 8168 Vol II, Part IV, 1.4
MAPt 940 Point Missed Approach Point APCH Annex 4 11.10.4.2 11.10.8.1
Direct Visual Segment Bearing 950 Angle For PinS APP: the portion of flight that connects directly the PinS to the landing location. \nFor PinS DEP: the portion of flight that connects directly the landing location to the IDF Doc 8168 Vol II, Part IV, 2.12.7 d); Annex 4 11.10.6.1 11.10.6.3
Distance 949 Distance For PinS APP: the portion of flight that connects directly the PinS to the landing location. \nFor PinS DEP: the portion of flight that connects directly the landing location to the IDF Doc 8168 Vol II, Part IV, 2.12.7 d); Annex 4 11.10.6.1 11.10.6.3
Track 948 Line For PinS APP: the portion of flight that connects directly the PinS to the landing location. \nFor PinS DEP: the portion of flight that connects directly the landing location to the IDF Annex 4 11.10.6.1 11.10.6.3
Crossing height 951 Height For PinS APP: the portion of flight that connects directly the PinS to the landing location. \nFor PinS DEP: the portion of flight that connects directly the landing location to the IDF Annex 4 11.10.6.1 11.10.6.3
Manoeuvring VS No Manoeuvring Area 954 Polygon Area where manoeuvring is prohibited APCH \nDEP Doc 8168 Vol II, Part IV, 1.4.7.2 and 2.12.7 e); Annex 4 11.10.6.1
Center line 952 Angle Centre line of take-off climb surface DEP Doc 8168 Vol II, Part IV, 1.4.7.1; Annex 4 11.10.6.1
Manoeuvring Area 953 Polygon Area where the pilot is expected to manoeuvre visually APCH \nDEP Doc 8168 Vol II, Part IV, 1.4.7.2 and 2.12.7 e); Annex 4 11.10.6.1
Ingress Tracks 955 Line Manoeuvring Visual Segment - PinS visual segment protected for the following manoeuvres: For PinS APCH: Visual manoeuvre from the MAPt around the heliport or landing location to land from a direction other than directly from the MAPt. For PinS DEP: Take-off in a direction other than directly to the IDF followed by visual manoeuvre to join the instrument segment at the IDF. APCH \nDEP Doc 8168 Vol II, Part IV, 1.4.7.3 and 2.12.7 f); Annex 4 11.10.6.1 11.10.6.3
HAS Height above Surface 957 Height Height above surface diagram APCH Doc 8168 Vol II, Part IV, 2.12.7 h); Annex 4 11.10.6.3
Radius 956 Distance Height above surface diagram APCH Doc 8168 Vol II, Part IV, 2.12.7 h); Annex 4 11.10.6.3
Proceed Visually Text 944 Text Text indicating that the procedure has Proceed Visually instruction Annex 4 11.10.6.1
Proceed VFR Text 945 Text Text indicating that the procedure has Proceeed VFR instruction Annex 4 11.10.6.1
VSDA 946 Value Visual segment descent angle Annex 4 11.10.9
Ingress Tracks Width 959 Distance Annex 4 11.10.6.1 11.10.6.3
Bearing 960 Angle Annex 4 11.10.6.1 11.10.6.3
Length 958 Distance Annex 4 11.10.6.1 11.10.6.3
AITF Non-align between Instrument and Visual Slope Indications 962 Text Annex 4 12.10.5.3 13.6.1
Missed Approach Description 963 Text Missed approach description for the procedure Annex 4 11.10.6.3
SID/STAR Route Description 964 Text Textual description of the SID or STAR procedure Annex 4 9.9.4.2 10.9.4.2
Missed Apch Climb Gradient 965 Value the value of the missed apprach climb gradient for the approach procedure Annex 4 11.10.9
CAT H Note 966 Text Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1 10.9.4.1.1
CAT D Large 967 Text Annex 4 11.10.7.2
Authorization Required 968 Text Indication that RNP AR Annex 4 11.6
Units of Measure 969 Text Annex 4 11.10.6.1 h)
GNSS In-Lieu-Of 970 Text
Comm Failure 971 Text Communication failure description Doc 8168 Vol 2; Annex 4 9.9.4.2 10.9.4.2
Surveillance/Radar Required 972 Text Annex 4 11.10.6.1
SID Close-in Obstacle Note 973 Text Indication\nwherever close-in obstacles exist which were not considered in the determination of the published procedure\ndesign gradient Annex 4 9.9.4.1.1
Off-Set Alignment 974 Text Doc 8168
PDG greater then 3% 975 Text Annex 4 11.10.8.8
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