V Nav Departure Proceedures YVR
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V Nav Departure Proceedures YVR
Could someone please give a "Coles Notes" version of what is required for a V Nav Alpha & Bravo departure proceedures @ YVR
Re: V Nav Departure Proceedures YVR
YVR is now like the rest of Canada.
Just do a VNAP B and you are covered. If you choose to do a VNAP A then notify clearance delivery. There was some confusion generated by conflicting notams and chart information. My source on this matter is YVR clearance delivery.
This topic does not belong here.
Elvis, if you are a WS pilot might I suggest that you use the official channels available to you rather than resolve operational issues here. OTZ - don't sweat it.
Cheers.
JJJ
Just do a VNAP B and you are covered. If you choose to do a VNAP A then notify clearance delivery. There was some confusion generated by conflicting notams and chart information. My source on this matter is YVR clearance delivery.
This topic does not belong here.
Elvis, if you are a WS pilot might I suggest that you use the official channels available to you rather than resolve operational issues here. OTZ - don't sweat it.
Cheers.
JJJ
Re: V Nav Departure Proceedures YVR
Wildlife Techs @ YVR were asking so I knew where to get the answer....Thks
Vnav A=t/o thurust to 1500' -- Clb/Thr
Vnav B =t/o Thr to 1000' --- Clb/Th
Vnav A=t/o thurust to 1500' -- Clb/Thr
Vnav B =t/o Thr to 1000' --- Clb/Th
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Re: V Nav Departure Proceedures YVR
This is news to me... when did YVR change it's policy to allow a VNAP B?
I want to die like my grandfather did, peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming in terror like his passengers...
Re: V Nav Departure Proceedures YVR
recently.
vnap b is the standard now, must advise if planning an alpha (as per notam).
vnap b is the standard now, must advise if planning an alpha (as per notam).
Re: V Nav Departure Proceedures YVR
Not quite, see hereVnav A=t/o thurust to 1500' -- Clb/Thr
Vnav B =t/o Thr to 1000' --- Clb/Th
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/p ... .htm#7-6-3
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