Separation Standard of RNAV 2 routes?
Just came across this on the FAA site, seems it's used mainly in the US. Too bad I couldn't find any ICAO doc on the separation minima of RNAV 2 used in en-route environment, can anyone tell me more about RNAV 2? :)
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In Oz, we have RNP2 standards - no idea if that is the same as RNAV2. I work Radar Approach so never use them, but there are standards for 30NM, 20NM and 15NM in MATS with a variety of conditions.
e.g. 15NM separation - one aircraft maintains a level while the other changes level. a) Distance information is provided by: i) DME; or ii) GNSS in CTA only, by GPSOCEANIC, RNP2 or RNP4 approved aircraft; b) One aircraft maintains level while vertical separation does not exist and; c) Above FL290, when a DME distance is provided, both aircraft must be on the same side of the DME beacon. |
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