Equipment suffixes
Equipment suffixes
What equipment suffix am I supposed to file to fly above FL290, PMDG 737. I am not a real pilot. The controller I spoke with told me to look in the AIM, but it's gibberish to me.
Re: Equipment suffixes
It all depends on the capability of your aircraft. Between FL290-410 is RVSM airspace therefore you need to have the correct equipment to fly in it. Knowing that, you should be able to pair up the equipment within your airplane to a qualifying RVSM equipment suffix.
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Re: Equipment suffixes
This may help you out.
http://www.myflightroute.com/equipcode.php
Suggestion, if the AIM is “gibberish” to you, a 737 may not be the best aircraft choice. Better to start in a smaller, slower GA aircraft and work your way up, just like typical R/W flight training.
http://www.myflightroute.com/equipcode.php
Suggestion, if the AIM is “gibberish” to you, a 737 may not be the best aircraft choice. Better to start in a smaller, slower GA aircraft and work your way up, just like typical R/W flight training.
Last edited by kullery on Sun Feb 28, 2021 5:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
Ken Ullery - PPL-SEL, 1G5
Re: Equipment suffixes
Just to be clear, if my airplane is RVSM capable but a partícular flight is to be flown BELOW FL290, do I still file /L, or should I use /G?... thx as always...
Re: Equipment suffixes
AIM 5−1−8 a3 note 4.
“It is recommended that pilots file the maximum transponder or navigation capability of their aircraft in the equipment suffix. This will provide ATC with the necessary information to utilize all facets of navigational equipment and transponder capabilities available.”
While you may plan to fly a certain altitude, filing with your maximum capability increases options for any potential diversions.
“It is recommended that pilots file the maximum transponder or navigation capability of their aircraft in the equipment suffix. This will provide ATC with the necessary information to utilize all facets of navigational equipment and transponder capabilities available.”
While you may plan to fly a certain altitude, filing with your maximum capability increases options for any potential diversions.
Ken Ullery - PPL-SEL, 1G5
Re: Equipment suffixes
That's what I thought, but wanted to make sure... THX for the prompt response!