Looking for the FAA equipment list online
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Looking for the FAA equipment list online
do you know where i can find it ............Thank you in advance
Master page: http://dgca.nic.in/aircraft/mmel-ind.htm
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N/A for the 180 and I'd check TC for the Canadian version.
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This appears to be what you're looking for:
http://www.faa.gov/NTAP/NTAP05AUG4/gen05003.htm
AIR RAC 3.16.4 for Canadian version.
A(Not allocated)
B(Not allocated)
C LORAN C
D DME
E(Not allocated)
F ADF
G GNSS
H HF RTF
I INS
J Data Link
K MLS
L ILS
M (Not allocated)
O VOR
P (Not allocated)
Q (Not allocated)
R RNP type certification
T TACAN
U UHF
V VHF
W RVSM certification
X MNPS certification
Y CMNPS certification
Z Other equipment carried
There's a few notes for some of them in the AIP.
Hence the question, do Americans file as "H/B763/Q" for example, rather than B763/H-SRDXWY/C? (something i've seen on Canadian flight plans?)
http://www.faa.gov/NTAP/NTAP05AUG4/gen05003.htm
AIR RAC 3.16.4 for Canadian version.
A(Not allocated)
B(Not allocated)
C LORAN C
D DME
E(Not allocated)
F ADF
G GNSS
H HF RTF
I INS
J Data Link
K MLS
L ILS
M (Not allocated)
O VOR
P (Not allocated)
Q (Not allocated)
R RNP type certification
T TACAN
U UHF
V VHF
W RVSM certification
X MNPS certification
Y CMNPS certification
Z Other equipment carried
There's a few notes for some of them in the AIP.
Hence the question, do Americans file as "H/B763/Q" for example, rather than B763/H-SRDXWY/C? (something i've seen on Canadian flight plans?)
"Then from 1000 ft AGL until the final capture altitude, the A/C accelerates backwards up along the altitude profile with idle thrust"