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imriozer
3rd Mar 2014, 08:11
morning all,

a quick question, how many hf systems are required to fly in MNPS airspace?
what is the definition of "short haul" ?
basically what i am asking is if i can fly a hawker 800a with 2 LRNS and 1 HF CYYT/CYYR - EGGW

thanks, imri

dirk85
3rd Mar 2014, 09:26
This is a good question.

Our authority (EASA land) requires us to carry, in addition to the HF, another mean of communication other than VHF, and the Satcom is accepted.
This for commercial operation.

dc9-32
3rd Mar 2014, 11:26
Single HF is sufficient but you must have VHF as a back up so you can relay via other aircraft in the event HF falls over.

imriozer
3rd Mar 2014, 12:15
thanks for the quick reply, of course we have 2 vhf...

imri

time2leave
3rd Mar 2014, 13:41
Make sure that both LRNS have their own FMS control. Sure they do but 2 LRNS through 1 FMS is considered a single installation

imriozer
3rd Mar 2014, 13:43
2 separate fms, 2 cdu's

mutt
3rd Mar 2014, 19:22
2 separate fms, 2 cdu's This isn't considered a LRN, you must have dual INS/IRS or dual GPS.

imriozer
4th Mar 2014, 06:36
2 gps talks to 2 fms

safelife
4th Mar 2014, 08:50
1 HF is sufficient for all NAT operations, however it must be working at the time of entry.
Being equipped with a working sat phone installation, together with the relevant numbers (care, some are inmarsat short codes, those won't work on iridium) is very helpful.
In case of HF failure please revert to satcom only in case of urgency, they don't really like to get called. Just for position reports relay them via an airliner on 123.45.
We're there somewhere, bored, happy to help you.