Transcript of Airline PBN Operations & Desired Entry Competency Elizabeth Bjerke University of North Dakota.
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- Airline PBN Operations & Desired Entry Competency Elizabeth
Bjerke University of North Dakota
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- Competencies for Flight Majors
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- Avit 221 Basic Attitude Instrument Flying Performance Based Nav
(PBN) RNAV RNP Future of PBN Advantages of PBN Avit 222 IFR
Regulations and Procedures Review of PBN RNP Procedures ANP vs. RNP
Qualifications Notes Examples
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- Competencies for Flight Majors Avit 480 Advanced Aircraft
Systems PBN Requirements Why the CRJ 200 is not capable of meeting
PBN requirements? What Companies/aircraft are capable Flight lab
will include a RNAV SID or STAR (for example KATL, DAWGS 7) that
resembles an RNP procedure that the CRJ is capable of flying Avit
415 Instrument Flight Instructor Why and how would we teach our
students about PBN? Take their current RNAV (GPS) knowledge and be
able to correlate it to the use of PBN, specifically RNP Review of
PBN RNP Procedures ANP vs. RNP Qualifications Notes Examples
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- Competencies for Flight Majors Avit 411 International Long
Range Navigation ICAO references and applications Various
international examples of RNAV 1, RNAV 2, and RNP for enroute and
terminal ops
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- Competencies for ATC Majors
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- Competencies for Air Traffic Control Need to understand future
technologies Exposure in the simulators Mixing traffic in with
other approaches
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- Programming the ATC Simulator Tricked UFA Radar Simulator
Series of connected DME Arcs UFA stated that they may look into
adding
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- Competencies for all Aviation Majors Essential for all majors
to understand PBN Senior Capstone Course Debate topic Poster
session topic Individual student paper topic
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- Questions?Questions? Flight Program Questions: Leslie Martin
(lmartin@aero.und.edu)lmartin@aero.und.edu ATC Questions: Colt
Iseminger (ciseminger@aero.und.edu)ciseminger@aero.und.edu Bill
Schroeder (schroede@aero.und.edu )schroede@aero.und.edu