Performance Based Navigation (PBN) is a comprehensive training module on PBN on the flight deck, discussing the specific elements of PBN from the perspective of the flight crew. PBN is a concept that allows an aircraft to fly a precise and efficient route using advanced on-board navigation systems and satellite signals.
The topics covered in the training of PBN on the flight deck include:
PBN Privileges: The requirements and benefits of obtaining PBN privileges for pilots and operators.
Pre-Departure: Pre-departure checks and procedures for PBN operations, such as verifying the navigation database, selecting the appropriate departure procedure, and entering the flight plan.
Takeoff: Departure considerations and challenges for PBN operations, such as runway selection, obstacle clearance, and noise reduction.
Departure: The departure phase of PBN operations, such as following the Standard Instrument Departure (SID) route, managing the climb profile, and transitioning to the en route phase.
En Route: The en route phase of PBN operations, such as maintaining the required navigation performance (RNP), monitoring fuel consumption, and adjusting the flight plan if necessary.
Arrival: The arrival phase of PBN operations, such as selecting the appropriate Standard Terminal Arrival Route (STAR), descending to the initial approach fix (IAF), and preparing for the final approach.
Approach Operations - Overview: An overview of different PBN approach operations, such as RNP to xLS, RNP AR, and Simultaneous Parallel Approach Operations (SPA), to support.
Studies: Studies conducted by EUROCONTROL on the benefits and challenges of implementing PBN in Europe, such as PBN Impact Assessment, PBN Business Case, and PBN Implementation Roadmap.
By watching these videos, you can better understand how PBN works in practice. Discover the power of PBN to shape the future of flight!