HK has new RNP 1 SID's that use an RF Leg. Are these to be considered -AR (SAAAR for you Yanks) procedures because of the RF Leg or is it merely an issue of equipage?
It's a question, not a discussion about RNAV-AR. The answer, in accordance with the published charts 10-3C, is NO it's not RNAV-AR but a simple RNAV RNP 1 SID as it's depicted on the chart. "RF LEG IS REQUIRED ONLY AVAIL TO AC ... FOR RNP 1 OPERATION". Nothing to do with RNAV AR to my understanding. Title determines the requirements.
One of the major differences between RNAV AR and RNP is more stringent accuracy requirement of 0,1 instead of 0,3 apart from others.
@ aterpster, no idea bout the public domain but it's on my IPAD.