04 Mar 2025 Multiple Approach Indicator Procedures List – Cycle 2504 Notices & Alerts / Multiple Approach Indicator Procedures List – Cycle 2504 Included Regions (13) Africa, Atlantic, Australia, Canada & Alaska, China, Gambia, Latin America, Middle East & South Asia, Pacific Basin, South America, United States, Western Europe & Mediterranean, french Included Areas (11) Africa (All), Atlantic (All), Australia (All), Canada & Alaska (All), China (All), Latin America (All), Middle East & South Asia (All), Pacific Basin (All), South America (All), United States (All), Western Europe & Mediterranean (All) Multiple Approach Indicator Procedures List Jeppesen delivers Multiple Approach Indicator Procedures to our customers. These procedures will have designators such as a Y or Z in the approach title. For example, RNAV (GPS) Z Rwy 22. However, not all avionics equipment is able to accept these procedures. If your avionics equipment cannot handle a Multiple Approach Indicator, it will contain one of the procedures without the indicator. For example, RNAV 22. In most cases the first procedure (A or 1) will be contained in your database when A, B, C or 1, 2, 3 indicators are used. When the X, Y, Z indicators are used, the last procedure (Z) will normally be contained in your database. Yet, in other cases when an RNAV RNP (AR), RNAV (GPS) with ‘LPV only’ or ‘LP only’ minimums, or a HI-TACAN approach is designated with a Z indicator, we will include the Y or X, etc. procedure in your database. Additionally, anytime there are Multiple Approach Indicator Procedures and one of those procedures does not have an indicator present, the procedure without the indicator will be the one included in your database. For example, RNAV (GPS) Z Rwy 22, RNAV (GPS) Y Rwy 22, and RNAV (GPS) Rwy 22 then RNAV (GPS) Rwy 22 will be included in your database as RNAV 22. Finally, conventional procedures containing transitions that require GPS/GNSS or contain a PBN NavSpec “RNP APCH” will be included in your database. For avionics equipment which do not take Multicode procedures, the attached spreadsheet is a list of procedures that will appear in your database (without the Indicator). Multiple Procedure_report_cycle_2504 Back to All Notices & Alerts