You can have your say On Instrument Flight Procedures Guidance

Instrument flight procedures have been around for many years. As they’ve become more complex, there’s now a need for one clear document that explains and provides guidance on accepted industry procedures.

The purpose of this AC is to:

  • provide information on the use of instrument flight procedures in Australia
  • explain the reasons for and background to industry practices for instrument flight
  • clarify safety precautions to be used with instrument flight procedures.

The draft AC seeks to provide guidance and clarity on operational information for instrument flight procedures including:

  • background to IFR flight
  • airspace and ground infrastructure requirements
  • instrument approach procedures
  • non-precision approaches (NPAs)
  • approach procedures with vertical guidance (APVs)
  • precision approach procedures (PAs)
  • procedure entry, holding and noise abatement procedures
  • precision runway monitor (PRM) instrument approach procedures
  • helicopter procedures.

Provide your feedback on the Consultation Hub by 18 March 2026.

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