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Do I have to have specific FAA LOA authority to operate in airspace where RNP-10 is required (e.g., Pacific oceanic airspace) or in NAT MNPS airspace?

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Do I have to have specific FAA LOA authority to operate in airspace where RNP-10 is required (e.g., Pacific oceanic airspace) or in NAT MNPS airspace?

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Yes. The standard LOA format for “Special Areas of Operation” currently provides for FAA inspector signature authority for NAT MNPS, RVSM and RNP-10. The operator must have the authority required for the airspace in which it operates.

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