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pg 323 question 5.

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in the question it says that the pilot has not met the recency requirements for an RNAV GNSS approach but in the answer it uses the the RNAV GNSS minimums. is this a mistake or am i missing something here?



   
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Bob Tait
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If you haven't met the recency requirements for an RNAV/GNSS approach it doesn't mean that you can't do a GNSS Arrival Procedure. In a GNSS Arrival, you are using the GPS for distance information only and you are using a ground-based aid (NDB or VOR) for track guidance. You do not have to be current on RNAV/GNSS approaches to do that.



   
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