Aircraft Equipment Suffix

Ryan B
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Re: Aircraft Equipment Suffix

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Peter Grey wrote:An A332 is /L as it has GPS/RNAV and is RVSM capable.

Most modern airliners are /L (replacing /Q about a year ago).
I've seen a lot file /Z as well

Frankly we don't really know what half the stuff means, neither do the pilots it seems (at least up here in the sticks!)
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Re: Aircraft Equipment Suffix

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Ryan B wrote:
Peter Grey wrote:An A332 is /L as it has GPS/RNAV and is RVSM capable.

Most modern airliners are /L (replacing /Q about a year ago).
I've seen a lot file /Z as well

Frankly we don't really know what half the stuff means, neither do the pilots it seems (at least up here in the sticks!)

/Z is the same as /L without the GPS.
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For airliners/aircraft with RVSM there are generally 3 codes that are used:

/L - GPS + RVSM
/Z - RNAV (but not GPS) + RVSM
/W Non-RNAV + RVSM

For non-airliners/aircraft without RVSM the codes become

/G - GPS
/I RNAV without GPS
/A Non-RNAV (with DME)
/U (Non-RNAV (without DME)

The rest of the codes (/B, M, N, P, X, and T) are ultra rare and generally non-existent in the flight sim community.
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Re: Aircraft Equipment Suffix

Post by stealthbob »

Perfect...thanks.

I guess my mistake was that I was thinking "No GPS" as there is no GPS as I am accustomed to.

I understand it now that in this case with the A320 there would be a GPS but that it is integral to the FMS which also includes RVSM as well.

/L it is then....
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RVSM isn't a FMS thing, but otherwise you have it correct the GPS is a sensor which feeds to the FMS.
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