This section prescribes the performance requirements for the elevation equipment components of the MLS as follows:
Where the physical characteristics of the approach region prevent theachievement of the standards under paragraphs (a) (1), (2), and (3) of this section, guidance need not be provided below a conical surface originating at the elevation antenna and inclined 0.9 degree above the line of sight.
Table 13-Elevation Accuracies at the Approach Reference Datum
Error type | System | Angular error (degrees) | |
Ground subsystem | Airborne subsystem4 | ||
PFE | 1 2±0.133 | (3) | ±0.017 |
CMN | 1±0.050 | ±0.020 | ±0.010 |
Notes:
1 Includes errors due to ground and airborne equipment and propagation effects.
2 The system PFN component must not exceed ±0.087 degree.
3 The mean (bias) error component contributed by the ground equipment should not exceed ±0.067 degree.
4 The airborne subsystem angular errors are provided for information only.
Note: It is desirable that the CMN not exceed ±0.10 degree throughout the coverage region above the elevation angle specified in paragraph (d)(1)(iv) of this section.
14 C.F.R. §171.317
False courses may be due to (but not limited to) MLS airborne receiver acquisition of the following types of false guidance: reflections of the scanning beam and scanning beam antenna sidelobes and grating lobes.