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AABI Annual MeetingPreparing Flight Education Graduates for
NextGen, ADS-B, and PBN/RNPJIM MINER
E190 TRAININGSTANDARDSSUPERVISOR
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Where to start?
Advisory Circular 90-101A
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RNAV (RNP) Performance Based Outcomes
Understand the basics of RNAV Compare and contrast RNAV and RNAV (RNP) approaches Understand speed limits on arcs (outside the FAF and inside the
FAF) Understand what fixes can be cleared DIRECT-TO
AC 90-101A Controller Handbook
Understand the difference between a course change and a RF Leg How is an arc (RF Leg charted) How is an RF leg coded in the FMS
Understand temperature/pressure effects on RNAV approaches Temperature and Baro compensating FMS
Understand approach naming convention Z, Y, X, etc
How to properly read back the name of the approach The importance of the parenthetical
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RNAV (RNP) Performance Based Outcomes
Speed Limits on an arc Category D Aircraft Limits
Initial Intermediate Arc 250 KIAS Final Arc 165 KIAS Missed Approach Arc 265 KIAS
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RNAV (RNP) Performance Based Outcomes
Course changes and RF Legs Know the difference between TF Leg (fly a
TRACK to a FIX), and an RF Leg (fly a RADIUS to a FIX leg)
How is an RF Leg charted? How is an RF Leg coded in the FMS?
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RNAV (RNP) Performance Based Outcomes
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RNAV (RNP) Performance Based Outcomes
Temperature and Pressure Effects on RNAV Approaches Flying in temperatures lower than ISA will place the
aircraft lower than indicated. Flying in pressures lower than ISA will place the
aircraft lower than indicated. Some systems can provide temperature/pressure
compensation.
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RNAV (RNP) Performance Based Outcomes
DIRECT-TO Clearances DIRECT-TO clearances are permitted outside
of the FAF as long as that point does not begin an RF leg
Controllers should only issue DIRECT-TO clearances to fixes labeled as IAF or IF
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RNAV (RNP) Performance Based Outcomes
Approach naming conventions Understanding the difference between an
approach labeled as X, Y, Z. Where more than one RNAV approach with
different ground-tracks are developed to the same runway, identify each with an alphabetical suffix beginning at the end of the alphabet. Title the procedure with the lowest minimums with the “Z” suffix, etc.
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RNAV (RNP) Performance Based Outcomes
The importance of the parenthetical How to be cleared for, and read back a
clearance for the KJFK RNAV (RNP) Z RWY 22L approach. The information contained inside the parentheses
is silent. “JetBlue 1234 is cleared for the RNAV Z 22L approach”