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== Equipment Suffix Codes==
|'''Separation Standard'''
{| class="table table-sop borders-full"
|'''Navigation Capability'''
!'''Separation Standard'''
|'''Transponder Capability'''
!'''Navigation Capability'''
|'''Suffix'''
!'''Transponder Capability'''
!'''Suffix'''
|-
|-
|rowspan="5"|RVSM
|rowspan="5"|'''RVSM'''
|Any
|Any
|Failed transponder
|Failed transponder
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|/O
|/O
|-
|-
|No RNAV, No GNSS
|'''No RNAV, No GNSS'''
|Transponder with Mode C
|'''Transponder with Mode C'''
|/W
|'''/W'''
|-
|-
|RNAV, No GNSS
|RNAV, No GNSS
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|/Z
|/Z
|-
|-
|GNSS
|'''GNSS'''
|Transponder with Mode C
|'''Transponder with Mode C'''
|/L
|'''/L'''
|-
|-
|rowspan="15"|Non-RVSM
|rowspan="15"|'''Non-RVSM'''
|rowspan="3"|No DME
|rowspan="3"|No DME
|No transponder
|No transponder
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|/U
|/U
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|DME
|rowspan="3"|'''DME'''
|No transponder
|No transponder
|/D
|/D
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|/B
|/B
|-
|-
|Transponder with Mode C
|'''Transponder with Mode C'''
|/A
|'''/A'''
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|TACAN
|rowspan="3"|TACAN
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|/I
|/I
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|GNSS
|rowspan="3"|'''GNSS'''
|No transponder
|No transponder
|/V
|/V
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|/S
|/S
|-
|-
|Transponder with Mode C
|'''Transponder with Mode C'''
|/G
|'''/G'''
|}
|}


''Reference:'' https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Order/7110.65Z_ATC_Bsc_w_Chg_1_dtd_12-2-21.pdf
''Reference:'' https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Order/7110.65Z_ATC_Bsc_w_Chg_1_dtd_12-2-21.pdf


''Note:'' (COC reference for Mode C?)
== Notes==
''Note:'' Something about Basic RNAV capability and not necessarily being able to do RNAV SIDs/STARS/IAPs but Q/T routes maybe ok?
''Note:'' Despite this simple nomenclature, RNAV capability is not a simple "yes or no" proposition. Different RNAV technologies, installations, and certifications represent different levels of capability, and these one-letter equipment suffixes do not convey this nuance.
 
On VATSIM, it is reasonable to assume that RNAV-equipped aircraft are capable of Basic RNAV procedures, flying Q- and T-routes, RNAV SIDs & STARs, and RNAV approaches. Additionally, all aircraft and crews may be assumed to possess qualifications for RNP and SAAAR procedures. However, pilots may advise they have a different level of equipment capability, so be prepared to work with them to find a mutually compatible solution.
 
On VATSIM, the most common equipment suffixes are /A, /G, /L, /W.  In the table above, these are highlighted in bold.

Latest revision as of 21:50, 6 July 2025

Equipment Suffix Codes

Separation Standard Navigation Capability Transponder Capability Suffix
RVSM Any Failed transponder /H
Any Failed Mode C /O
No RNAV, No GNSS Transponder with Mode C /W
RNAV, No GNSS Transponder with Mode C /Z
GNSS Transponder with Mode C /L
Non-RVSM No DME No transponder /X
Transponder, no Mode C /T
Transponder with Mode C /U
DME No transponder /D
Transponder, no Mode C /B
Transponder with Mode C /A
TACAN No transponder /M
Transponder, no Mode C /N
Transponder with Mode C /P
RNAV, no GNSS No transponder /Y
Transponder, no Mode C /C
Transponder with Mode C /I
GNSS No transponder /V
Transponder, no Mode C /S
Transponder with Mode C /G

Reference: https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Order/7110.65Z_ATC_Bsc_w_Chg_1_dtd_12-2-21.pdf

Notes

Note: Despite this simple nomenclature, RNAV capability is not a simple "yes or no" proposition. Different RNAV technologies, installations, and certifications represent different levels of capability, and these one-letter equipment suffixes do not convey this nuance.

On VATSIM, it is reasonable to assume that RNAV-equipped aircraft are capable of Basic RNAV procedures, flying Q- and T-routes, RNAV SIDs & STARs, and RNAV approaches. Additionally, all aircraft and crews may be assumed to possess qualifications for RNP and SAAAR procedures. However, pilots may advise they have a different level of equipment capability, so be prepared to work with them to find a mutually compatible solution.

On VATSIM, the most common equipment suffixes are /A, /G, /L, /W. In the table above, these are highlighted in bold.