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So, FAA notice NOTC9616 says we are really, really, really this time going to transition to ICAO (international) flight plans on August 27, 2019. Simplified instructions for filing are found here.
The real head-scratcher is trying to figure out the correct ICAO equipment codes for your aircraft. A reasonably good guide is found here.
As an example, here is the best I can figure out for my aircraft, with VOR/ILS/GNS-430W/NGT-9000, i.e. standard VOR/ILS/COM equipment, WAAS IFR GPS, and 1090ES in/out:
Block 10: SGBRZ/EB2
Supposedly, these codes will (eventually?) help ATC figure out what your capability is in order to help you get better routings. But it's a real alphabet soup, and blocks 10 and 18 seem a bit redundant at times (LPV capability is specified or implied by B, R, PBN/xxxx, and NAV/SBAS codes?) I may still not have it exactly right for my plane, but maybe close enough for government work. (Hey, it's the FAA!)
Cheers.
The real head-scratcher is trying to figure out the correct ICAO equipment codes for your aircraft. A reasonably good guide is found here.
As an example, here is the best I can figure out for my aircraft, with VOR/ILS/GNS-430W/NGT-9000, i.e. standard VOR/ILS/COM equipment, WAAS IFR GPS, and 1090ES in/out:
Block 10: SGBRZ/EB2
S is standard equipment, B is LPV, G is IFR GPS, R is a way to indicate WAAS capability, Z indicates additional equipment information; If R is used, a PBN block is required in block 18; Z required if there is NAV entry in block 18
Block 18: PBN/B2C2D2O2S1 NAV/SBAS SUR/260B CODE/AxxxxxPBN entry specifies WAAS capability, NAV indicates LPV capability, SUR specifies 1090ES in this case (SUR/282B is UAT), CODE is the hexadecimal ADS-B identifier you can find on your aircraft registry page. You can optionally put additional information in the NAV block to indicate whether or not you wish to fly RNAV departure or arrival procedures, or fly T-routes, although the PBN block assumes you can do those things already.
Supposedly, these codes will (eventually?) help ATC figure out what your capability is in order to help you get better routings. But it's a real alphabet soup, and blocks 10 and 18 seem a bit redundant at times (LPV capability is specified or implied by B, R, PBN/xxxx, and NAV/SBAS codes?) I may still not have it exactly right for my plane, but maybe close enough for government work. (Hey, it's the FAA!)
Cheers.
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