EASA Flight plan designator for EVS qualified
Hi
I've recently been advised that EASA has a requirement to enter into a Flight Plan a certain designator that confirms crew on board an EVS / HUD equipped aircraft are EVS qualified in order to clear them for an approach using the equipment on board - FAA do not have this requirement. With winter fast approaching, it may become a consideration. Can anyone shed any light on this topic?? Thanks! :8 |
HUD/EVS qualifications
I guess not many out there use HUD/EVS....
I'll try the post on Biz Jets as its a reasonably familiar piece of equipment to some there... cheers! :} |
Do you mean EVS or EFVS? Easa don't differentiate but the FAA does.
For directed flight you need EFVS. EVS is just for situational awareness. Sir George Cayley |
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