Course Information
With the development of Performance Based Navigation (PBN) into more and more navigational procedures on a world-wide scale, it is important to review the procedures for oceanic airway limitations for airways not included in MNPS (North Atlantic) airspace. This program reviews the following RNP 4 & 10 general information; General definitions and principles for flight in RNP 4 & 10 oceanic airways. A discussion of the lateral navigational limitations for RNP 4 & 10 airways. A breakdown of the operational procedures and requirements for both the pilots and the aircraft to allowed to fly on these airways prior to departure and prior to entering the airspace and a discussion of abnormal and contingency procedures during the flight to include loss of communication, navigation, an engine failure during the approach and loss of pressurization. This program is a concise review of the requirements to accomplish RNP 4 & 10 flights in this airspace.
Content of the Course
Slide | 24 | Duration | 00:15:00 | Exam | No |
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- COURSE START
- INTRODUCTION
- LATERAL NAVIGATION RNP-10
- EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR RNP 10
- LATERAL NAVIGATION RNP 4
- OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
- Before entering RNP 4/10 airspace – Communication between pilot and controller
- Contingency Procedures
- Navigation Malfunction Procedures
- NAV Equipment Failures Procedures – Prior to takeoff – After takeoff prior to MNPS entry
- RNAV 10 (RNP 10) AND RNP 4 SUMMARY
- COURSE END