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PBN Operational Approval –RNP AR Application Process
Integrated Airspace Solutions
February 2, 2010The statements contained herein are based on good faith assumptions and provided for general information purposes only. These statements do not constitute an offer, promise, warranty or guarantee of performance. Actual results may vary depending on certain events or conditions. This document should not be used or relied upon for any purpose other than that intended by Boeing.
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Integrated Airspace SolutionsPBN Value opportunities for key stakeholders
• Fuel savings• Reduced emissions, noise footprints• More predictable flight times,
reduced delays• Increased airport capacity• Lower landing/takeoff minimums• More payload out of terrain/obstacle
challenged airports• Enhanced safety
Airlines Regulators
Air Nav Service Providers
Airports
• Enhanced aviation safety• Happier airlines, flying public
• Increased capacity, landing fees
• Reduced noise & emissions, happier communities
• Increased capacity, operations fees
• Reduced noise & emissions, happier communities
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PBN implementations require combined developments
Success onlyoccurs here. Everything else is wasted investment
• Many stakeholders, many objectives…• With economic incentives and funding out of alignment
An integrated plan between all stakeholders provides the best opportunity for success
Airlines ANSP Regulators AirportsOEMs
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The Practical Application of PBNSynergy in Each of the Four Key Domains
Integrated ATM and Airplane Operational
Design
Teamwork and Integration
Local Implementation
Enhanced Tools and Processes
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Putting RNP AR into Action
Regulator is Ready
Airport is Ready
ATC is Ready
Airline/Operator is Ready
Airplane is Ready
Preparing and taking advantage of RNP AR requires planning and coordination
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Putting RNP AR into action –Regulator is Ready
Regulatory Capability is Required to Approve RNP AR Operations
Regulators may need assistance in understanding RNP SAAAR requirements required to provide the regulatory basis
RNP Procedure design criteria (i.e., FAA Order 8260.52)
RNP AR Operations requirements
RNP AR Approval process− ICAO Performance Based
Navigation Manual − FAA AC 91-101,
Approval Guidance for RNPProcedures with SAAAR
RegulatoryCapability
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Putting RNP AR into action –Airport is Ready
Airport and Facility Capability is Required for RNP AR Operations
GNSS (GPS) is available
− RNP AR approaches are only authorized based on GNSS as the primary navigation service
Location / Characteristics of Runway and Special Airport considerations
− WGS-84 Reference System
Airport / aeronautical / terrain data compliant with ICAO Annex 15
Airport & FacilityCapability
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Putting RNP AR into action –ATC is Ready
Air Traffic Control is Required to Approve RNP AR Operations
RNP operations may require changes to the ATC system interfaces and display to ensure necessary information on aircraft capability.
− ATC procedures
− Controller training
Mixed navigation (conventional and RNP) introduces complexity.
ATC must be involved early in the process.
Air TrafficCapability
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Approved Simulator and Ground School/Academic Training (Basic, Airport Specific)− Pilot Training (Simulator and Academic)− Dispatcher Training (Academic)− Approved Flight Crew Procedures
Obtain RNP AR Instrument Procedures (3rd Party – e.g. Jeppesen, in house, public)
Navigation Database Validation Process (Jeppesen, NDB provider, in house)
Implement RNP monitoring and reporting
Apply for RNP AR Operational Approval, POI approves and adds to Operational Specifications
Putting RNP AR into action -Airline/Operator is Ready
AirlineCapability
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Airplane capability and approval is required for RNP AR operations
Airplane must be equipped properly to ensure eligibility for RNP AR
Airplane Compliance with relevant airworthiness criteria must be documented
AFM information regarding minimum RNP
MEL revision or RNP Approach Review Cards
Putting RNP AR into action Airplane is Ready
Airplane Capability
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RNP AR ImplementationRequires System-Wide Coordination and Cooperation
Airlines ANSP Regulators AirportsOEMs
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RNP AR ImplementationProcess from an Operator’s Perspective
Step 5: Operational Approval and Implementation• Update Operations Specifications• Conditional / Temporary Approval • RNP Monitoring Program• Approve operation under IFR
Step 4: Prepare for Operational Validation• Train flight crews • Conduct dispatch and other operation training• Perform operational validation (flight) (VMC / VFR)
Step 3: Application for Operational Approval• Revise operations manuals and training program• Review with regulatory authority
Step 2: Procedure Design, Verification, & Validation • Design RNP procedures• Conduct simulator fly-ability assessments• On-site verification and / or validation flight if required
Step 1: Project Planning• Define requirements & objectives • Determine applicable regulations• Define scope, plan, and schedule
RNP AR
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RNP AR ImplementationProcess from an Operator’s Perspective
Step 5: Operational Approval and Implementation• Update Operations Specifications• Conditional / Temporary Approval • RNP Monitoring Program• Approve operation under IFR
Step 4: Prepare for Operational Validation• Train flight crews • Conduct dispatch and other operation training• Perform operational validation (flight) (VMC / VFR)
Step 3: Application for Operational Approval• Revise operations manuals and training program• Review with regulatory authority
Step 2: Procedure Design, Verification, & Validation • Design RNP procedures• Conduct simulator fly-ability assessments• On-site verification and / or validation flight if required
Step 1: Project Planning• Define requirements & objectives • Determine applicable regulations• Define scope, plan, and schedule
PLANSelect project managerDetermine objectives & long term vision Understand the regulatory requirementsDefine procedure design requirementsDefine the project scope, plan, scheduleCollect date (terrain, obstacle, airspace)
ANALYZEPerform cost-benefit analysis Determine resources required (capability gap analysis)Develop plan to meet any shortfalls
DOBuild a core team with skills required Communicate team member responsibilities Team members should commit to project through completion
Review & Refine PlanReview project with stakeholders
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RNP AR ImplementationProcess from an Operator’s Perspective
Step 5: Operational Approval and Implementation• Update Operations Specifications• Conditional / Temporary Approval • RNP Monitoring Program• Approve operation under IFR
Step 4: Prepare for Operational Validation• Train flight crews • Conduct dispatch and other operation training• Perform operational validation (flight) (VMC / VFR)
Step 3: Application for Operational Approval• Revise operations manuals and training program• Review with regulatory authority
Step 2: Procedure Design, Verification, & Validation • Design RNP procedures• Conduct simulator fly-ability assessments• On-site verification and / or validation flight if required
Step 1: Project Planning• Define requirements & objectives • Determine applicable regulations• Define scope, plan, and schedule FEASIBILITY STUDY
Select design criteria*Estimate minima
PROCEDURE DESIGNBuild procedures consistent with project objectives & design requirementsEstablish data integrity, FMS coding and PBN complianceDemonstrate procedures with a verification flight, if requiredValidate procedures according to regulatory guidance
* RNP AR APCH Design Criteria in ICAO RNP AR Procedure Design Manual
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RNP AR ImplementationProcess from an Operator’s Perspective
Step 5: Operational Approval and Implementation• Update Operations Specifications• Conditional / Temporary Approval • RNP Monitoring Program• Approve operation under IFR
Step 4: Prepare for Operational Validation• Train flight crews • Conduct dispatch and other operation training• Perform operational validation (flight) (VMC / VFR)
Step 3: Application for Operational Approval• Revise operations manuals and training program• Review with regulatory authority
Step 2: Procedure Design, Verification, & Validation • Design RNP procedures• Conduct simulator fly-ability assessments• On-site verification and / or validation flight if required
Step 1: Project Planning• Define requirements & objectives • Determine applicable regulations• Define scope, plan, and schedule
APPLICATION TOPICSApplicable Regulatory BasisIntended Flight OperationsAircraft System QualificationAirplane Type Certification & Configuration DocumentationOperating Procedures & PracticesNavigation Database Validation ProgramFlight Crew Training & Simulator Training ProgramsDispatcher TrainingOperations Manuals & ChecklistsMaintenance ProceduresRNP AR Operations MonitoringMinimum EquipmentRNP AR Validation PlanOps Specs / M-Specs / LOAFlight Operations Safety Assessment
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RNP AR ImplementationProcess from an Operator’s Perspective
Step 5: Operational Approval and Implementation• Update Operations Specifications• Conditional / Temporary Approval • RNP Monitoring Program• Approve operation under IFR
Step 4: Prepare for Operational Validation• Train flight crews • Conduct dispatch and other operation training• Perform operational validation (flight) (VMC / VFR)
Step 3: Application for Operational Approval• Revise operations manuals and training program• Review with regulatory authority
Step 2: Procedure Design, Verification, & Validation • Design RNP procedures• Conduct simulator fly-ability assessments• On-site verification and / or validation flight if required
Step 1: Project Planning• Define requirements & objectives • Determine applicable regulations• Define scope, plan, and schedule
Integrate training programs for flight crews, dispatchers, and maintenance personnel into existing manualsContinue RNP trainingPerform operation validation
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RNP AR ImplementationProcess from an Operator’s Perspective
Step 5: Operational Approval and Implementation• Update Operations Specifications• Conditional / Temporary Approval • RNP Monitoring Program• Approve operation under IFR
Step 4: Prepare for Operational Validation• Train flight crews • Conduct dispatch and other operation training• Perform operational validation (flight) (VMC / VFR)
Step 3: Application for Operational Approval• Revise operations manuals and training program• Review with regulatory authority
Step 2: Procedure Design, Verification, & Validation • Design RNP procedures• Conduct simulator fly-ability assessments• On-site verification and / or validation flight if required
Step 1: Project Planning• Define requirements & objectives • Determine applicable regulations• Define scope, plan, and schedule
Coordinate events with regulatorThe regulatory approval for RNP AR APCH operations will specify the:• Type of procedures authorized • RNP levels authorized• Any limitations or restrictions on the
operationsOps Specs Issued Time to celebrate
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AFM Demonstrated RNP Capability with GPS Updating (typical values)
LNAV + A/P LNAV + F/D Map, No F/D
737-3/4/500 0.11 0.15 0.64
737-NG 0.11/0.10 * 0.15 0.64
747-400 0.14 0.32 0.84
757 0.15 0.28 0.52
767 0.15 0.28 0.52
777 ** 0.11 0.14 0.80
* With Navigation Performance Scales** BP05
Refer to specific AFMs for each type and variant
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AFM Demonstrated RNP Capability (Example)
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Unlocking RNP involves many pieces
Airport Infrastructure
Services
Airport Infrastructure
Services
ATC / AirspaceSolution
Integration
ATC / AirspaceSolution
Integration
OPS Approval Application
Service
OPS Approval Application
Service
Implementation Planning
and Management
Implementation Planning
and Management
Pilot & Dispatcher Training
Pilot & Dispatcher Training
Instrument flight Procedure
Development
Instrument flight Procedure
Development
Navigation Data Services
Navigation Data Services
AirplaneEquipage Solutions
AirplaneEquipage Solutions
Boeing partners with our Customers to define PBN Solutions that exactly meets their needs
• Service bulletins & installation kits
• Partnered with LRU suppliers
Jeppesen charts & navigation data
FAA approved procedure developer
• Regulator roadmap development (ICAO)
• Project management services
• FAA approved RNP application consultant
• Relationships with regulators
• Procedure specific & full transition training
• Boeing, Airbus & MD models
Airport design & compatibility services
• Airspace design & procedure integration capabilities
• Relationships with ANSPs all over the world
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In Summary
■We are on a journey from an isolated to an integrated PBN environment
■Using the best of all stakeholders capabilities delivers innovative PBN solutions
■Regional PBN experience will define how we transform the air space system
■Integrating the airspace and airborne domains provides the highest value, lowest risk PBN solutions
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Thank You.Jeff RobertsSenior ManagerIntegrated Airspace Solutions
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