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Old 31st Mar 2011, 19:17
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bookworm
 
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They might be BRNAV approved but they definitely won't be PRNAV approved.
You should come to more PPL/IR Europe meetings, IO540. Weren't you at Cambridge when Paul and Anthony explained how they got the PRNAV certification?

By the way, PRNAV is (more or less) RNAV1, not RNP1. There is no requirement for on-board performance monitoring and alerting.
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