Introduction
Historically, aircraft navigation specifications have been specified directly in terms of sensors (navigation beacons and/or waypoints). A navigation specification that includes an additional requirement for on-board navigation performance monitoring and alerting is referred to as a required navigation performance (RNP) specification. One not having such requirements is referred to as an area navigation (RNAV) specification.
Performance requirements are identified in navigation specifications, which also identify the choice of navigation sensors and equipment that may be used to meet the performance requirements. PBN specifications provide specific implementation guidance in order to facilitate global harmonisation.
Course Content
The following subjects will be addressed:
- History
- Abbreviations/Glossary
- GPS vs. GNSS
- AREA NAVIGATION - Definition
- PBN applications
- RNAV applications
- RNP applications
- RNP APCH
- RNP AR APCH
- GBAS
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify different navigation systems and their roles in Performance-Based Navigation (PBN).
- Understand the performance criteria related to PBN navigation systems.
- Recognize how these systems and performance requirements are applied in flight operations.
- Develop the ability to assess the suitability of navigation systems in compliance with PBN standards for specific flight operations.
- Improve decision-making skills related to navigation system selection and PBN compliance in various operational scenarios.
Who should take this course
This training is targeted at persons who are involved in flight planning, flight operation and/or maintenance management affected by specific navigation capabilities of the operated equipment.
Pre-requisites
Basic knowledge of navigation types and avionics are necessary.
Participants are kindly requested to bring a laptop to the course to access course material which will only be provided in electronic format.
Duration
1 Day: 09:00 – 16:30 hrs.