Worldwide Symposium on Performance of the Air Navigation System, Montreal, 29 March 2007 1 Planning for Performance Based Navigation: Airspace Concept and Implementation Processes Jeffrey T. Williams Jeffrey T. Williams Manager, RNAV & RNP Group Manager, RNAV & RNP Group Air Traffic Organization Air Traffic Organization U.S. Federal Aviation Administration U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
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Worldwide Symposium on Performance of the Air Navigation System, Montreal, 29 March 2007 1
Planning for Performance Based Navigation:Airspace Concept and
Implementation Processes
Planning for Performance Based Navigation:Airspace Concept and
Implementation Processes
Jeffrey T. WilliamsJeffrey T. Williams
Manager, RNAV & RNP GroupManager, RNAV & RNP Group
Air Traffic OrganizationAir Traffic Organization
U.S. Federal Aviation AdministrationU.S. Federal Aviation Administration
Jeffrey T. WilliamsJeffrey T. Williams
Manager, RNAV & RNP GroupManager, RNAV & RNP Group
Air Traffic OrganizationAir Traffic Organization
U.S. Federal Aviation AdministrationU.S. Federal Aviation Administration
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OverviewOverview
• PBN Snapshot: Components, Elements
• What is an Airspace Concept?
Airspace Concept: Strategic Considerations
Airspace Concept: Navigation Specifications by Domain
• Implementation Processes in the ICAO PBN Manual
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Key ComponentsKey Components
RNAVRNAV - a method of - a method of navigation enabling aircraft navigation enabling aircraft to fly on any desired flight to fly on any desired flight path within the coverage of path within the coverage of referenced NAVAIDS or referenced NAVAIDS or within the limits of the within the limits of the capability of self-contained capability of self-contained systems, or a combination systems, or a combination of these capabilitiesof these capabilities
RNAVRNAV - a method of - a method of navigation enabling aircraft navigation enabling aircraft to fly on any desired flight to fly on any desired flight path within the coverage of path within the coverage of referenced NAVAIDS or referenced NAVAIDS or within the limits of the within the limits of the capability of self-contained capability of self-contained systems, or a combination systems, or a combination of these capabilitiesof these capabilities
RNAVRNAV
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RNPRNP is RNAV operations with is RNAV operations with the added feature of the added feature of on-board on-board navigation performance navigation performance monitoring and alertingmonitoring and alerting
RNPRNP is RNAV operations with is RNAV operations with the added feature of the added feature of on-board on-board navigation performance navigation performance monitoring and alertingmonitoring and alerting
RNPRNP
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PBN Elements: A SnapshotPBN Elements: A Snapshot
NavigationNavigationSpecificationSpecification
NavaidNavaidInfrastructureInfrastructure
NavigationNavigationApplicationApplication
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What is an Airspace Concept?What is an Airspace Concept?
• General Vision or Master Plan for particular airspace
• Covers all elements of CNS/ATM
• Geared towards Strategic Objectives
PBN is only the “N” in CNS/ATM
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