Overview of the PBN Airspace Implementation Processes

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Overview of the PBN Airspace Implementation Processes BEIJING, CHINA; 30 JUN-11 JUL 2014

General Information SSID: Public@ICAOBeijing PWD: Welcome2icao

Schedule Overview

Schedule Overview

Overview Learning Objective: This presentation will discuss Understand the Processes involved in the planning, design, validation and implementation of a PBN Airspace Concept This presentation will discuss The activities that lead up to the implementation of a PBN Airspace Concept.

ICAO PBN Manual Doc 9613 Volume I Volume II Airspace Concept Implementation Processes Volume II Navigation Specifications

Airspace Design is documented in ICAO Manual ICAO Manuals Airspace Design is documented in ICAO Manual Doc 9992 – Manual on The Use of Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) in Airspace Design

ICAO Manuals CCO and CDO are documented in ICAO Manuals Doc 9993 – Continuous Climb Operations Manual Doc 9931 - Continuous Descent Operations Manual

PBN Implementation Processes High-level sequential outline of processes to use when considering PBN implementation

PBN Implementation Processes

PBN Enables the Airspace Concept COM NAV SUR ATM NAVIGATION APPLICATION NAVAID INFRASTRUCTURE SPECIFICATION PBN

Navigation Specification by Flight Phase OCEANIC / Enroute Remote (nonSUR) RNAV 10, RNP 4, RNP 2, Advanced RNP 2 RNAV 1/2 & RNP 1 STARs ARNP 1 STARs RNAV 1/2 & RNP 1 SIDs ARNP 1 SIDs RNP Approach RNP-AR Approach Notes: The numbers given in the table refer to the 95% accuracy requirements (NM) RNP 2 and Advanced-RNP 1 are expected to be included in a future revision of the PBN Manual; 1b means that the area of application can only be used after the initial climb of a missed approach phase 1c means that beyond 30 NM from the airport reference point (ARP), the accuracy value for alerting becomes 2 NM 1a means that the navigation application is limited to use on STARs and SIDs only; RNAV 5/2/1 RNP 2 Advanced RNP 2 or 1 Enroute Continental

Airspace Concept

Overview Learning Objective: This presentation will discuss Understand the Airspace Concept This presentation will discuss What is an Airspace Concept Why develop an Airspace Concept Who develops an Airspace Concept What is needed to develop an Airspace Concept What happens after the Airspace Concept is developed.

(Ground- Space-based) PBN Concept Review NAVIGATION APPLICATION 1 (Use of NS & NI) X RNAV RNP 3 NAVIGATION SPECIFICATION NAVAID INFRASTRUCTURE 2 (RNAV System Perf.) (Ground- Space-based) RNAV RNP X X Accuracy value

RNP 1 RNAV 1 RNAV and RNP Alert to Pilot 1 Nautical Mile 95% of flight time Track Centerline 1 Nautical Mile 95% of flight time RNP is not different from RNAV: it is more than RNAV The Key Extra Ingredient: On-Board Performance Monitoring and Alerting

PBN Enables Airspace Concepts COM NAV SUR ATM NAVIGATION APPLICATION NAVAID INFRASTRUCTURE SPECIFICATION PBN

Strategic Goals (Expected Benefits) Safety? Capacity? Efficiency? Environment? Access? Airspace Concept Airspace Concept COM NAV SUR ATM NAVIGATION APPLICATION PBN NAVIGATION SPECIFICATION NAVAID INFRASTRUCTURE RNAV RNP

What is an Airspace Concept? A master plan of the intended airspace design and its operation Describes the intended operations within an airspace Developed to satisfy explicit and implicit strategic objectives (improved safety, increased air traffic capacity, improved efficiency, mitigation of environmental impact) A fully developed Airspace Concept: Describes in detail the airspace organization and its operations Addresses all the strategic objectives identified for the project Addresses all CNS/ATM enablers Identifies all operational and technical assumptions

Why develop an Airspace Concept? Airspace Concept development provides a structured and systematic way of determining What is to be achieved in an airspace, and How it will be achieved The development process helps ensure Goals (expected benefits) of planned airspace structure are clearly stated; Objectives of the airspace change are met; and The means to achieve these goals are appropriate and feasible within the resources available to the airspace system

What does it look like? An Airspace Concept can be in any document format Maintain configuration control!

What is the most critical point in developing an Airspace Concept? Setting the appropriate objectives and scope Enables the project team to remain focused and the budget to be managed within the set time Most projects which fail to meet the intended goal do so because of poorly defined scope and objectives. Beware of project creep!

Once the Airspace Concept is developed, what’s next? Lay out a detailed program plan for the specific implementation(s) in the Airspace Concept ICAO sample action plans (domain-specific and comprehensive) Consider just as a starting point Adapt as needed to the specific circumstances of a project Steps not always conducted in strict sequence Certain steps may be conducted on a recurring basis as the project progresses Steps and the sequence in which they are performed in the project should be evaluated by the implementation team on the basis of experience and judgment

Airspace Concept Summary PBN

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