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c) MNPS aircraft operating in that part of MNPS Airspace affected by such climb or descent are not penalised by being excluded from operating at their most economical cruising levels.
3.7.3 In order to improve ATS provided to non-MNPS approved aircraft landing at or departing from an airport
which underlies MNPS Airspace, where no established VOR/DME or radar exists and no
DCPC are available, and to prevent the development
of a critical fuel situation, such an aircraft can be cleared to climb or descend through MNPS Airspace provided that a) the aircraft is equipped with a suitable LRNS to enable it to maintain a random track established by ATC; b) descent (or climb) through MNPS Airspace will not be initiated until the aircraft is established
on the track cleared by ATC; c) the established track will be maintained by the aircraft until it has exited MNPS Airspace and is clear of other known traffic d) descent (or climb) will be expedited insofar as is safely practicable and e) all other traffic at each respective flight level is protected either laterally by 120 NM, or by the applicable minimum longitudinal separation standard.
Note: DCPC is not required for the application of this procedure and MNPS/RVSM approved flights operating in MNPS Airspace during such climbs or descents shall not be penalized by the application of this procedure. Share with your friends: