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Difference between a KLN 90 and 90B?

Old 12-14-2009 | 11:22 AM
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Question Difference between a KLN 90 and 90B?

Am I correct in that a KLN 90 is approved only for Enroute/Terminal operations (A2), where a KLN 90B is approved for approaches also (A1)?

Flying an airplane this week with a KLN 90, and trying to figure out what / to file. I know /G is for GPS/GNSS systems with approach capabilities.


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Old 12-15-2009 | 04:40 AM
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You are correct, the 90 is terminal/enroute, while the 90B add's approach capability. You can still file /G, because you can navigate direct anywhere via the GPS. You will just need to have the appropriate approaches available to you at your destination if the weather isn't VFR.
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