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Issues with RNAV/LPV approach


aviator64

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When flying an RNAV/LPV approach (in this case, KEYW GPS RWY 09) two issues noted:

 

1) No glideslope indication was received. This should be present with an LPV approach.

2) Unable to activate APR mode in autopilot.

 

The approach was correctly selected in the FMC's DEP/ARR page.

 

The same approach flown in the DA62 works correctly.

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Any airplane with an IFR certified WAAS GPS can fly LPV approaches with vertical guidance/virtual glideslope. That has nothing to do with VNAV.

 

I've flown lots of GPS/LPV approaches in a (real life) Cessna 182 which definitely does not have VNAV!

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The CRJ is not LPV capable. 
 

Coupled RNAV approaches are flown in NAV mode. VS mode can be selected and set to a descent rate that corresponds to a derived value appropriate for a given glidepath angle (typically 3 degrees) and ground speed to approximate a descent along the glidepath to the LNAV MDA. 

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