Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00889:reg:22:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00889
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 12/26)
Character Range: 198987–201837

completion of RNP system self-tests;
(c) initialise A-RNP system position;
(d) perform a manual or automatic update (with take-off point shift, if applicable);
(e) retrieve and fly a SID and STAR with appropriate transition;
(f) verify waypoints and navigation system flight plan programming;
(g) resolve route discontinuities;
(h) adhere to speed and altitude constraints associated with a SID or STAR;
(i) fly direct to waypoint;
(j) fly a course or track to waypoint;
(k) intercept a course or track;
(l) vector off and rejoin a procedure;
(m) fly radar vectors and rejoining an RNP route from a heading mode;
(n) determine cross-track error/deviation;
(o) determine allowable deviation limits and maintain flight within those limits;
(p) remove and reselect navigation sensor input;
(q) confirm exclusion of a specific navaid or navaid type;
(r) perform gross navigation error checks using conventional aids;
(s) change arrival aerodrome and alternate aerodrome;
(t) perform parallel offset function if capability exists, and advise ATC if this functionality is not available;
(u) perform RNAV holding function;
(v) carry out contingency procedures for RNP failures;
(w) manual setting of the required navigation accuracy;
(x) operator-recommended levels of automation for phase of flight and workload, including methods to minimize cross-track error to maintain route centreline.

Appendix 10 — Requirements for Radius to Fix (RF) Path Terminators

1 RF path terminator navigation authorisation for I.F.R. flights
       1.1The RF path terminator (commonly referred to as a RF Leg) provides the functionality for aircraft to fly a curved path with a defined radius when used in association with RNP 1, RNP 0.3, RNP APCH, and A-RNP specifications. RF Legs are an optional capability for use with RNP 1, RNP 0.3 and RNP APCH but are a minimum requirement for A-RNP.
Note   RF Legs are used with RNP AR operations and have specific requirements included in the RNP AR operations specification in Appendix 7.
       1.2RF path terminators may only be used for PBN by an aircraft if the operator has a RF path terminator authorisation in writing from CASA unless subsection 9, 10 or 11 is applicable.

2 Requirements for RF path terminator
       2.1An RF path terminator navigation authorisation may only be issued to an operator who:
(a) holds an RNP 1, RNP 0.3, RNP APCH or A-RNP navigation authorisation; and
(b) complies with subclause 2.2 of this Appendix.
       2.2For paragraph 2.1 (b), an RF path terminator navigation authorisation may only be issued to an operator who:
(a) applies in writing to CASA for it; and
(b) supplies the documents mentioned in clause 3 of this Appendix; and
(c) satisfies CASA that RF path terminator operations can, and are likely to continue to, meet the requirements of this Appendix, including in relation to