ICAO International Flight Plan

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ICAO International Flight Plan Implementation Date: 5 June!

The Monster It looks drastically different Terms are different Information is basically the same Reference: AIM 5-1-9 In flux Updated release – TBD

This section only important on international flights Leave Blank This section only important on international flights  

Item 7 Aircraft Identification CAP callsign (CAP938) N-Number will be included in Item 18, Other information   Item 8 - Flight Rules I for IFR flight plans V for VFR flight plans Type of Flight: G (for General Aviation)

Item 9 Number Number of aircraft in the formation Leave Blank Type of Aircraft: C182 Wake Turbulence: L (for aircraft type with maximum certificated weight of 15,000 pounds are less)

Item 10 Equipment: SG/S S: Standard equipment VHF COMM, VOR & ILS (within domestic US airspace) S is always the first equipment code G: GPS non WAAS enabled Z: Used to specify in Item 18 other equipment carried (ex. NAV/ SBAS [Satellite Based Augmentation System or WAAS]) /S: Mode S Transponder with both pressure altitude and aircraft identification capability but no ADS-B capabilities

Item 13 Departure Airdrome Enter 4-letter ICAO identifier (ex KSAV) Enter ZZZZ if the airport has no 4-letter ICAO identifier. The airport will be identified in Item 18 (ex. Jekyll Island: DEP/09J) Can enter non-ICAO identifiers if filing online or with EFB Apps Time: Enter the estimated 4-digit proposed departure time(Z) Same as entered on domestic flight plan

Item 15 Cruise Speed – N followed by 4 digits (ie. N0125 for 125 kts). N: TAS is in Knots. M: Mach number (M082). Cruising Level – A followed by 3 digits (ex. A040 for 4,000 ft) A: Barometric altitudes. F: Flight Level (F550) Route Insert route of flight using a combination of published route and/or fixes Use DCT when planning direct from one fix to another unless fixes are defined by latitude/longitude

Item 16 Destination Aerodrome Enter 4-letter ICAO identifier (ex KSAV) Enter ZZZZ if the airport has no 4-letter ICAO identifier. The airport will be identified in Item 18 (ex. Jekyll Island: DEST/09J) Total EET: Total Estimated En route Time to the destination ALTN AERODROME – Not required (Mandatory internationally) 2ND ALTN AERODROME

Item 18: OTHER INFORMATION – Enter 0 (zero) for no remarks REG/ - The registration markings of the aircraft, if different from the aircraft identification in Item 7 (ie. REG/N639CP) DEP/ - Name of airport of departure, if ZZZZ is inserted in item 13, or the 4 letter ICAO location indicator of the location of the Air Traffic Service unit from which supplementary flight plan data can be obtained, If AFIL is inserted in Item 13. (ex. DEP/09J [JEKYLL ISLAND]) DEST/ - Same format as used in DEP/ ALTN/ - Name of alternate airport if ZZZZ is inserted in item 13. NAV/SBAS – Satellite Based Augmentation System (WAAS) Only included if code Z (Further data entry) or R (PBN) was included in Item 10 Equipment Not for non-WAAS aircraft or for other Performance Based Navigation capability STS/ - Special Handling by ATC STS/SAR - Flight engaged in search and rescue mission STS/HUM – Flight operating on a humanitarian mission RMK/ - Any remarks normally included in a domestic flight plan See AIM 5-1-9 for a full list of all remarks that can be listed in Item 18

Item 19 Endurance – 4-digit group giving fuel endurance in HHMM (ie. 0500) Persons on Board – Total number on board (passengers and crew) A - Aircraft Color and Markings Remarks – Pertains to survival equipment only and may be left blank C/ – Insert name & contact information of Pilot-In-Command . Not a signature block Other items may be filled out at pilot’s discretion

Final Notes All preferences can be set up in EFB app (ex, ForeFlight) & with Flight Service online by Tail Number or Call Sign There is no need to fill out paper form if going thru FSS or EFB application AIM 5-1-9 (International Flight Plan) guidance is being updated – standby for more changes.

Performance Based Nav No clear guidance provided in FOM or from CAP Garmin does provide information on what G1000 system can do but each operator needs to determine if instillation will perform up to specifications in governing FAA Circulars See Garmin slide for G1000 capabilities: https://fly.garmin.com/fly-garmin/support/icao-flight-plans

Performance Based Nav Garmin Warnings and Cautions: In order to determine Part 91 operational approval for the capabilities found on the Garmin Flight Plan Information Excel File, you will need to access your AFMS, as well as the spreadsheet available for download below. This spreadsheet contains the specific FAA documentation that outlines the different RNAV and RNP capabilities, as well as what is required to conform to the requirements. In most cases, familiarity or an AMFS statement is all that is needed. Some cases require a Letter of Authorization (LOA) from the FAA. This information should be considered as a guide only, and is not guaranteed to be complete. It is up to the operator to determine if approval is required, to seek approval and to ensure compliance. It should be noted that the information outlined on this page and contained in the links below regarding compliance with various Advisory Circulars (AC) are to be used for reference only. Since the capabilities of your avionics vary depending upon the installation, it is solely up to the aircraft operators to determine what certifications pertain to them. These certifications are outlined in your AFMS. Additionally, Letters of Authorization (LOA) may also be required to be in compliance with certain operations. The information below is only intended to provide general guidance to a user to determine the qualifications of their Garmin avionics. To the extent allowable by law, Garmin is not liable for any damages resulting from the aircraft operator’s failure to properly file a flight plan in the new ICAO or domestic flight plan format.

Garmin Equipment RNAV and RNP Capabilities Performance Based Nav Garmin Equipment RNAV and RNP Capabilities Specification RNAV 2 RNAV 1 RNP 1 RNP APCH LNAV RNP APCH LNAV/VNAV LP LPV RNP AR APCH Reference Document FAA FAA AC 90-100A FAA AC 90-105 FAA AC 90-107 FAA AC 90-101A EASA or JAA - EASA AMC 20-27 EASA AMC 20-27 with CM-AS-002 EASA AMC 20-28 EASA 20-26 ICAO Flight Plan Code C2 D2 O2 S1 S2 N/A T1 Integrated flight decks   G5000 Yes No G3000 G2000 G1000 with SBAS Yes (Note 1) G1000 without SBAS Panel mount GTN 6XX/7XX GNS 4XXW/5XXW Yes (Note 2) GNS 480 Yes (Note 3) GNS 4XX/5XX GPS 155/155XL GPS 165 GNC 300/300XL