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is there a way to make rnp with pmdg

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i would like to know if there is a way to make an rpn approach with pmdg

 

thank you

 

nikos

 

1 hour ago, nsarantopoulos said:

i would like to know if there is a way to make an rpn approach with pmdg

 

thank you

 

nikos

 

Well RNP is possible allready as PMDG includes ANP. You can fly an LNAV/VNAV or just an LNAV if you want to. RNP AR is not simulated as i recall and DME Arcs.

Try the LOWS RNP X 15 which has LNAV DA/MDA

Michael Moe

Michael Moe

 

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PMDG's navdata format doesn't support GP angle, so technically you can't fly RNP APCH with LNAV/VNAV minimal, however on LEGS page it did "simulate" a GPx.xx angle reading based on altitude restriction, due to the inherited inaccuracy, you often see it reads 2.98 or 3.01 for a public 3.00GP, so according to realworld procedure you still can't do LNAV/VNAV if the number between the FMC and the chart didn't match. But in the sim world, it's close enough...

Based on SOP for some early 757/767, you can still fly LNAV minimal with VNAV "assistance" in such condition.

As for IAN, it only simulates approach without angle, so for example RNP Z 30 for RJCH could be flown with LNAV (+V if you want, but no LNAV/VNAV standard) but not with IAN on PMDG aircraft.

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