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I was reading about the differences between LNAV & LP approaches; the author said they are basically the same - lateral guidance with advisory glideslope.
He showed two approaches to the same runway in Idaho, the LNAV with the much higher ceiling minima, and an LP with lower ceiling minima.
The LP required WAAS, which gave it better ‘accuracy’.
Does the FAA keep the LNAV approaches active for those with non-waas receivers?
Or is it because of ground-based waas tower outages?
Are there plans to phase out LNAV approaches?
He showed two approaches to the same runway in Idaho, the LNAV with the much higher ceiling minima, and an LP with lower ceiling minima.
The LP required WAAS, which gave it better ‘accuracy’.
Does the FAA keep the LNAV approaches active for those with non-waas receivers?
Or is it because of ground-based waas tower outages?
Are there plans to phase out LNAV approaches?