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flight manual:
(a) the length of the FATO;
(b) the length of the area that is available and suitable for the rotorcraft to complete a landing on.
LNAV means lateral navigation.
LOA means a letter of acceptance issued by an NAA to a data supplier that has demonstrated compliance with the requirements of RTCA DO-200B, or EUROCAE ED-76A, Standards for Processing Aeronautical Data, as in force from time to time.
Note 1   An LOA may be a Type 1 LOA or a Type 2 LOA.
Note 2   An LOA, issued by an appropriate NAA to each of the participants in the data chain, demonstrates compliance with this requirement, for example, FAA LOA issued in accordance with FAA AC 20-153 or EASA LOA issued in accordance with EASA Agency Opinion 01/2005 and the associated "Conditions for the issuance of Letters of Acceptance for Navigation Database Suppliers by the Agency".
Note 3   A Type 1 LOA provides recognition of a data supplier's compliance with RTCA/DO‑200A/EUROCAE ED-76 with no identified compatibility with an aircraft system. A Type 1 LOA ensures the processes for producing the aeronautical data comply with the documents identified in Note 2 and the documented data quality requirements.
Note 4   A Type 2 LOA provides recognition of a data supplier's compliance with RTCA/DO‑200A/EUROCAE ED-76 and the compatibility of its delivered data with particular avionic systems that are identified in the LOA.
Note 5   A data service provider who holds a certificate under regulation 175.295 of CASR equates to an EASA or FAA Type 1 LOA.
LOC means localiser.
LP means localiser performance.
LPV means localiser performance with vertical navigation.
LSALT is short for lowest safe altitude, and has the meaning given by Part 1 of the CASR Dictionary.
m, for a distance, means metres.
manufacturer's data manual, in relation to an aircraft, means a publication (however described) other than the AFM, produced by the manufacturer of the aircraft as a guide for the flight crew members in the operation of the aircraft.
MBA means mandatory broadcast area.
MDA means minimum descent altitude.
MDH means minimum descent height.
MEL (short for minimum equipment list) has the meaning given by Part 1 of the CASR Dictionary.
MID means mid zone.
MLS means microwave landing system.
MOS means Manual of Standards.
MSA, or minimum sector altitude, means the lowest usable altitude that provides at least 300 m (or 1 000 ft) clearance above all objects within a circle or a sector of a circle of radius 46 km (25 NM) or 18.5 km (10 NM) centred on a significant point.
MTOW, or maximum take-off weight, has the meaning given by Part 1 of the CASR Dictionary.
multi-crew operation has the meaning given by