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Procedure

Number of rows: 53
Property Sub-Property ID Type Description Note Reference Accuracy Integrity Origin type Pub. Resolution Chart Resolution ADQ HL-Ref LUX Reference Data Provider Delegation Level 1 Delegation Level 2
IdentificationFAS Guidance857Code listThe name describing the type of radio navigation aid providing the final approach lateral guidance. This could be: ILS, VOR, RNAV, etcAPCHDoc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.2.1; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9FPDS
Runway 858TextThe runway designator of the landing and take-off direction. Examples: 27, 35L, 01R.Doc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.2.1; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9FPDS
Circling859Code listIndication if a procedure is/ is not a circling approachAPCHDoc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.2.5; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9FPDS
Multiple Code860TextA single letter suffix, starting with the letter z following the radio navigation aid type shall be used if two or more procedures to the same runway cannot be distinguished by the radio navigation aid type only. For example:\nVOR y Rwy 20\nVOR z Rwy 20APCHDoc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.3; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9FPDS
NS Limiter861TextSensor specific information in case of a limitation of usePBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II Part III.5.1.3.4; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9FPDS
Name862TextName of the instrument flight procedureDoc 8168 Vol II Part I.4.9.5.2; Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 2.22, AIP AD 2.23, AIP AD 2.24; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.6 11.10.9FPDS
Plain Language DesignationVisual Indication867TextIndication if the route has been established for use by aircraft operating in accordance with the visual flight rules (VFR) VFR onlyAnnex 11 App 3 2.1.1; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4ATSP
Basic Indicator863TextThe basic indicator shall be the name or name-code of the significvant point where the standard departure route terminates.SID, STARAnnex 11 App 3 2.1.1 2.1.3; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
Route Indicator865TextThe route indicator shall be one letter of the alphabet. The letters \"I\" and \"O\" shall not be used.SID, STARAnnex 11 App 3 2.1.1 2.1.4; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
Validity Indicator864TextThe validity indicator shall be a number from 1 to 9.SID, STARAnnex 11 App 3 2.1.1 2.1.3; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
Coded DesignationSignificant Point868TextThe coded designator or name-code of the significant pointSID, STARAnnex 11 App 3 2.2; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
Route Indicator870TextThe Route Indicator of the procedureSID, STARAnnex 11 App 3 2.2; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
Validity Indicator869TextThe Validity Indicator of the procedureSID, STARAnnex 11 App 3 2.2; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
Procedure Type814Code listIndication of the type of procedure (departure, arrival, approach, other)Annex 11 App 3 2.1.1; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.10.9FPDS
PBN or Conventional815Code listIndication if the procedure is PBN or ConventionalIFR onlyDoc 8168 Vol II Part III Section 5 1.3.2.1; Annex 4 9.9.4.3 10.9.4.3 11.10.9FPDS
Precision Type816TextThe instrument procedure type. Instrument approach procedures are classified as follows: \nNon-precision approach (NPA) procedure. - An instrument approach procedure which utilizes lateral guidance but does not utilize vertical guidance.\nApproach procedure with vertical guidance (APV). - An instrument procedure which utilizes lateral and vertical guidance but does not meet the requirements established for precision approach and landing operations.\nPrecision approach (PA) procedure. - An instrument approach procedure using precision lateral and vertical guidance with minima as determined by the category of operation.APCHAnnex 10 Ch 1; Annex 4 11.2.2 11.2.3FPDS
Aircraft Category817Code listIndication of which aircraft categories the procedure is intended forAnnex 4 11.2.4FPDS
Magnetic variation818AngleThe magnetic variation considered for the procedure designAnnex 4 9.7, 10.7, 11.8, 12.8; Doc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 2, 1.11 and Annex, 9.7 and 10.7FPDS
OCA/HAircraft category871Code listAircraft category according to ICAO Doc 8168 Vol I or IIAPCHDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 9.5.4; Annex 4 11.10.7FPDS
Height874HeightThe lowest height above the elevation of the relevant runway threshold or the aerodrome elevation as applicable, used in establishing compliance with appropriate obstacle clearance criteria.APCHDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 5.4.1; Annex 4 11.10.7as specified in Doc 8168essentialas specified in Doc 8168EH023FPDS
Approach type872Code listApproach type (e.g. Straight-in Cat I, Cat II, LLZ, Circling ...) or specific navigation aid (e.g. stepdown fixes), or a specific navigation specification APCHDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 9.5.4; Annex 4 11.10.7FPDS
Altitude873AltitudeThe lowest altitude used in establishing compliance with appropriate obstacle clearance criteria.APCHDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 5.4.1; Annex 4 11.10.7as specified in Doc 8168essentialas specified in Doc 8168EH023FPDS
DA/HApproach type876Code listApproach type (e.g. Straight-in, Circling ...) or specific navigation aid (e.g. stepdown fixes), or a specific navigation specification APCHAnnex 4 11.10.7.1FPDS
Aircraft category875Code listAircraft category according to ICAO Doc 8168 Vol I or IIAPCHAnnex 4 11.10.7.1FPDS
Height878HeightA specified height in a 3D instrument approach operation at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue the approach has not been establishedAPCHAnnex 4 11.10.7.1FPDS
Altitude877AltitudeA specified altitude in a 3D instrument approach operation at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue the approach has not been establishedAPCHAnnex 4 11.10.7.1FPDS
MDA/HAircraft category879Code listAircraft category according to ICAO Doc 8168 Vol I or IIAPCHAnnex 4 11.10.7.1FPDS
Approach type880Code listApproach type (e.g. Straight-in, Circling ...) or specific navigation aid (e.g. stepdown fixes), or a specific navigation specification APCHAnnex 4 11.10.7.1FPDS
Altitude881AltitudeA specified altitude in a 2D instrument approach operation or circling approach operation below which descent must not be made without the required visual reference.APCHAnnex 4 11.10.7.1FPDS
Height882HeightA specified height in a 2D instrument approach operation or circling approach operation below which descent must not be made without the required visual reference.APCHAnnex 4 11.10.7.1FPDS
MSARadius888ValueThe radius of each sectorIFR onlyDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5FPDS
Altitude886AltitudeThe minimum altitude for each sectorIFR onlyDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5FPDS
Based on Fix885TextCenter of the MSAIFR onlyDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5FPDS
Sector end angle884AngleEnd angle of a sectorIFR onlyDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5FPDS
Sector start angle883AngleStart angle of a sector IFR onlyDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5FPDS
Restrictions887TextMinimum sector altitude - The lowest altitude which may be used which will provide a minimum clearance of 300 m (1 000 ft) above all objects located in an area contained within a sector of a circle of 46 km (25 NM) radius centred on a radio aid to navigation.IFR onlyDoc 8168, Vol II, Part I.4.8.2; Annex 4 9.9.3, 10.9.3, 11.10.5FPDS
TAADist To IAF892DistanceThe distance of the TAA area boundary from the IAFAPCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5FPDS
IF891TextTAA Intermediate Fix reference pointAPCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5FPDS
Reference point889TextTAA reference point (IAF or IF)APCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5FPDS
IAF890TextTAA Initial Approach Fix reference pointAPCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5FPDS
Altitude893AltitudeThe terminal arrival altitude valueAPCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5FPDS
Sector start angle894AngleStart angle of a sector (bearing to TAA reference pointAPCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5FPDS
Sector end angle895AngleEnd angle of a sector (bearing to TAA reference point)APCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5FPDS
Stepdown arc896DistanceRadius of inner area with lower altitude. APCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-2-4-1; Annex 4 11.10.5FPDS
Nav Spec Name824TextA set of aircraft and flight crew requirements needed to support performance-based navigation operations within a defined airspace. There are two kinds of navigation specifications:\nRequired navigation performance (RNP) specification. A navigation specification based on area navigation that includes the requirement for performance monitoring and alerting, designated by the prefix RNP, e.g. RNP 4, RNP APCH.\nArea navigation (RNAV) specification. A navigation specification based on area navigation that does not include the requirement for performance monitoring and alerting, designated by the prefix RNAV, e.g. RNAV 5, RNAV 1.PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-5-1-2 1.3.4, Annex 4 9.8 10.8; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
Operating minima825TextAerodrome Operating Minima - The limits of usability of an aerodrome for:\na) take-off, expressed in terms of runway visual range and/or visibility and, if necessary, cloud conditions;\nb) landing in precision approach and landing operations, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual range and\ndecision altitude/height (DA/H) as appropriate to the category of the operation;\nc) landing in approach and landing operations with vertical guidance, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway\nvisual range and decision altitude/height (DA/H); and\nd) landing in non-precision approach and landing operations, expressed in terms of visibility and/or runway visual range,\nminimum descent altitude/height (MDA/H) and, if necessary, cloud conditionsAPCH, DEPDoc 9365, Doc 10066 App 2 AIP AD 1.1.4; Annex 4 11.10.7FPDS
TemperatureMaximum temperature898ValueMaximum temperature referenceAPCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-3-4-8 4.6FPDS
Minimum temperature897ValueMinimum temperature referenceAPCH, PBN onlyDoc 8168 Vol II III-3-4-8 4.6FPDS
Remote Altimeter Source827TextCautionary note indicating the altimetry sourceAPCHDoc 8168 Vol II, Part I, Section 4, 5.4.5.3.1FPDS
Proc Ref Datum828TextAirport or landing thresholdAPCHAnnex 4 11.10.8.6FPDS
PBN RequirementsNavigation specification899Code listIdentification of the navigation specification (RNAV 5, PBN 0.3 …)PBNDoc 8168 Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 1.3.4; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
Functional requirements901TextAny required functionalities that are described as options in the navigation specification, that is, not included in the core navigation specification (RF required …)PBNDoc 8168 Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 1.3.4; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
Navigation sensor limitations900TextAny navigation sensor limitations (GNSS required …)PBNDoc 8168 Vol II, Part III, Section 5, 1.3.4; Annex 4 9.9.4 10.9.4FPDS
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