A specified geographical location, defined by longitude and latitude, that is used in the definition of routes and terminal segments and for progress-reporting purposes.
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- Glossary: Barometric Vertical NavigationA function of certain RNAV systems that presents to the pilot computed vertical guidance referenced to a specified vertical path, based on barometric altitude information and typically computed as a geometric path between two waypoints or an angle based on a single waypoint.
- Glossary: Downwind Termination WaypointThe waypoint located downwind to the landing runway abeam the final approach course fix (FACF) where an open RNAV STAR terminates.
- Glossary: Final Approach Course FixA fix and/or waypoint located on the final approach course of an instrument approach procedure (IAP) prior to the point of glide path (GP) intercept on a precision approach procedure or prior to the final approach fix (FAF) on a non-precision approach procedure that has a designated FAF.
- Glossary: Initial Approach SegmentThat part of an instrument approach procedure (IAP) between the initial approach fix (IAF) or waypoint and the intermediate approach fix (IF) or waypoint during which the aircraft departs the en route phase of flight and manoeuvres to enter the intermediate segment.
- Glossary: Intermediate Approach SegmentThat part of an instrument approach procedure (IAP) between the intermediate approach fix (IF) or waypoint and the final approach fix (FAF), waypoint or point, or between the end of a track reversal, racetrack or dead-reckoning track procedure and the FAF, waypoint or point, as appropriate. It is in this part of the procedure that aircraft configuration, speed and positioning adjustments are made for entry into the final approach segment.