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GravityHater

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What is a /L aircraft when it loses its GPSS capability when airborne?
/W?
No its not a snappy riddle, we lost the FMS while abv 290 and after it was all done I was wondering what suffix we had become. Maybe just trivia, but the mind gets to workin'!

(/L is GPSS capable with RVSM authorization)
We notified, came down for the arrival and contined down low with VORs.



Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM). Prior to conducting RVSM operations within the U.S., the operator must obtain authorization from the FAA or from the responsible authority, as appropriate.
/J
/E with RVSM
/K
/F with RVSM
/L /G with RVSM
/Q
/R with RVSM
/W
RVSM
 

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