PERFORMANCE BASED NAVGATION - PBN


With the present and future development and implementation of Performance Based Navigation (PBN) into world-wide operations of both airspace and approach procedures, it is important to review the procedures and limitations for both enroute navigation and approaches using different RNP limitations. This program reviews the following PBN general information: General definitions and principles for different types of waypoint such as flyover or flyby, paths and terminators. A discussion of the benefits, limitations and a roadmap for implementation of PBN. Database validation and coding errors, database change cycles. The use of geodesic satellites and the increase accuracy of airborne navigational equipment and the use of the WGS-84 geodetic reference system for enroute and approach precision. PBN is still in the implementation stage but change is occurring on a regular basis in operational aviation procedures and limitation. This is a need to know information for both operators and pilots. Courses are constantly monitored and updated when major changes in authority documentation is released.


Course Info

Course PERFORMANCE BASED NAVGATION - PBN
Exam Yes
Number of Questions 10
Passing Grade 75
Course Duration 00:44:00
Availability 180 Day
Regulatory Compliance FAA / EASA / CAA and Compliance with IOSA audits

Price: € 70.00



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Content of the Course

COURSE START
PERFORMANCE BASED NAVIGATION-PBN - INTRODUCTION
Definitions
History Of Performance Based Navigation
A COMPARISON OF PRESENT AND FUTURE NAVIGATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS - OCEANIC/REMOTE NAVIGATION
En Route Navigation:
Terminal Area Navigation:
CONTINENTAL EN ROUTE NAVIGATION RNAV 5, 2, 1 - GENERAL PURPOSE OF PBN IN EN ROUTE NAVIGATION
Airworthiness Approval And Operational Requirement For Rnav 5, 2, 1
Normal Operations Using Rnav 5, 2, 1
Abnormal Operations If There Is Failure Of Gps Navigation
BASIC RNP-1 AND RNP APPROACH - GENERAL
General Purpose Of Basic Rnp-1 And Rnp Approach
Normal Procedures
Contingency Procedures For Rnav 1/Basic Rnp-1
SUMMARY
COURSE END