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Old 1st September 2007 | 12:09
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Ops Question

Can anyone help with the following question:

Aircraft may operate in MNPS airspace along a number of special routes, if the aircraft is equipped with at least:

a) Three INS
b) One LRNS
c) Two independent LRNS
d) Two INS

I thought the answer would be C, however the answer given is B.

My notes state that "the requirement is for two LRNS for flight within the MNPSA"
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Old 1st September 2007 | 13:27
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wg100,

you are right, for unrestricted ops in MNPS airspace, an aircraft must be equipped with a minimum of 2 fully serviceable IRNS.

But there is a provision that says;
"MNPS approved aircraft that have suffered any equipment failures that result in only a single LRNS remaining serviceable may still be flight planned and flown through the MNPS Airspace but only on specified routes established for this purpose."

So I guess the key word in your question was "special routes".

hope this helps

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