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scarlet wimpernel
14th Oct 2012, 21:13
Hoping for some help with the semantics of Jepp (and other) instructions to fill out ICAO flight plan.
I was always under the impression that S under Item 10 Equipment simply meant standard equipment - ie VHF, ILS, VOR and ADF (V,L,O,F) - however on reading the route manual from Jeppesen I am not quite sure...
The statement is as follows:


'S if standard COM/NAV/approach aid equipment for the ROUTE TO BE FLOWN is carried and serviceable. (see note 1).'

Note 1: standard equipment is considered to be VHF RTF, ADF, VOR, ILS unless another combination is prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority.

My question I guess is can you file S on an international flight plan if you are not equipped with an ADF - as is getting more common these days - for a route that does not require an ADF for navigation? Or is it possible to file S if you are equipped with V,L,O,F but are not RVSM compliant when you are planning a RVSM altitude on a route? Etc etc.

Cheers for any thoughts.. :)

mebur_verce
14th Oct 2012, 22:06
I might be wrong, but I believe the IFPS will automatically reject a flightplan with a vertical profile entering RVSM airspace, unless the letter W is entered in the Equipment field.

FerrypilotDK
14th Oct 2012, 23:25
.....and all the old rules and designations are changing in November......

W required for RVSM, or it will be kicked out of the system, as will missing the Y for 8,33 in the airspace requiring it.

mikethepomme
15th Oct 2012, 21:11
ADF is being removed from standard equipment with the changes in November. Has to be put in separately with 'F'.

scarlet wimpernel
16th Oct 2012, 06:38
thanks all :)