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This presentation by Walter White covers essential principles of enroute design and navigation specifications. Participants will learn about optimal design practices for various flight phases, including oceanic, enroute, and terminal operations. Key topics include RNAV and RNP standards, STAR and SID procedures, and design practices that support efficient air traffic management. By the end, attendees will have a deeper understanding of how to implement these principles in real-world airspace and route network scenarios, particularly within the Gulf of Mexico and other regional contexts.
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Enroute Design Lead Instructor: Walter.White@AirTraffic.Biz
Learning Objectives • By the end of this presentation you should understand: • General good route design practices.
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 RNAV 5/2/1 RNP 2 Advanced RNP 2 or 1 Enroute Continental
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