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I'm trying to understand RNAV approaches better and was looking at a couple of charts this morning. Hattiesburg, MS (KHBG) has two RNAV (GPS) approaches for runway 13, RNAV Y and RNAV Z. I understand that the Y/Z suffix is used when more than one RNAV approach is in place for the same runway.
RNAV (GPS) Y RWY 13
RNAV (GPS) Z RWY 13
It appears that the RNAV Y approach has been in place but the procedure has changed, and that the Z approach is new.
Here are my questions:
Why design a new approach for LPV instead of using the existing Y approach and just adding an LPV minimum to it? Does the fact that the Y approach has circle to land minimums and the Z approach is straight in only have anything to do with this?
Why would the approaches have different missed approach procedures?
Is it unusual to find an airport with an LPV approach and an LNAV approach but no LNAV+VNAV approach?
RNAV (GPS) Y RWY 13
RNAV (GPS) Z RWY 13
It appears that the RNAV Y approach has been in place but the procedure has changed, and that the Z approach is new.
Here are my questions:
Why design a new approach for LPV instead of using the existing Y approach and just adding an LPV minimum to it? Does the fact that the Y approach has circle to land minimums and the Z approach is straight in only have anything to do with this?
Why would the approaches have different missed approach procedures?
Is it unusual to find an airport with an LPV approach and an LNAV approach but no LNAV+VNAV approach?