Objective NAV03 ESSIP Plan 2013 Adriatik KOKONA DSS/EIPR 13.09.2013 Comprehensive Explanation Implement precision area navigation (P-RNAV) procedures to capitalize on the performance benefits offered by approved aircraft This is an interim objective aimed towards establishing a global RNP RNAV environment, and individual States, airports and aircraft operators will need to evaluate the business need for P-RNAV procedures according to local circumstances; Type - SESAR Scope – ECAC; Applicability – All ECAC States, except Slovak Republic; Initial Operation Capability (IOC) – 01/2001; Full Operational Capability (FOC) – 12/2012. ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 2 What is new or has changed since LSSIP 2012 No major changes occurred. ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 3 Link to European ATM Master Plan [AOM-0601]-Terminal Airspace Organization Adapted through Use of Best Practice. ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 4 Most important SLoA(s) ASP01- Develop and implement RNAV arrival and departure procedures for PRNAV approved aircraft; ASP02 - Provide appropriate terrestrial navigation infrastructure to support RNAV operations; ASP03 - Train air traffic controllers in RNAV procedures; ASP11 - Develop a Local P-RNAV Safety Case; USE01 - Install appropriate RNAV equipment; USE02 - Train aircrews in RNAV TMA procedures; ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 5 Most important Finalisation Criteria ASP01 - RNAV arrival and departures implemented in accordance with EUROCONTROL guidance material and JAA TGL 10 and declared in national AIP, and in use; ASP02 - Infrastructure assessed and modified if required to meet the requirements for DME/DME procedures; ASP03 - The necessary training given to controllers responsible for the operation of RNAV terminal procedures; ASP11 - Local P-RNAV Safety Case finalized and approved by the National Supervisory Authority; USE01 - All civil transport aircraft operating in ECAC states are capable of P-RNAV operations; USE02 - Training manuals have been updated to include RNAV TMA procedures. The aircrew is trained accordingly; ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 6 Supporting Material EUROCONTROL - Airspace Concept Handbook for the Implementation of Performance Based Navigation (PBN) - Edition 2.0 Url : http://www.eurocontrol.int/sites/default/files/content/documents/navigation/europeanac-handbook-pbn-implement- 2013-web.pdf ICAO - Doc 9613 - Performance-based Navigation (PBN) Manual - Edition 4 / 03/2013 Url : http://www.icao.int/publications/Pages/catalogue.aspx ICAO - Doc 8168-Volume II - Aircraft Operations - Volume II - Construction of Visual and Instrument Flight Procedures - Air Navigation Services - Aircraft Operations (PANS-OPS) Software - Edition 5 / 04/2012 Url : http://www.icao.int/publications/Pages/catalogue.aspx ICAO - Doc 7030 - Regional supplementary Procedures - Edition 5 / 07/2011 Url : http://www.icao.int/publications/Pages/catalogue.aspx EUROCONTROL - GUID-0114 - Guidelines for P-RNAV Infrastructure Assessment Edition V1.2 / 04/2008 Url : http://www.eurocontrol.int/sites/default/files/content/documents/navigation/eg0114-prnav-infrastructureassessment-vweb.pdf ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 7 ESSIP Report 2012 15 states have reported the objective Completed, 19 Late, 2 Not Applicable and 6 States have reported No Plan but are considering its implementation; Three states have completed the objective in 2012, respectively AM, FI and NO, while MD has developed plans to implement the objective The main reason for delay is that since the mandatory implementation of B-RNAV in the upper airspace of ECAC 12 years ago, there has been an extremely slow uptake of P-RNAV in terminal areas. This situation exists partly due to the fact that operators remain reluctant to obtain operational approval for P-RNAV until there is a commitment from service providers to provide benefits by implementing P-RNAV terminal procedures. On the other hand, because few operators are approved, States are reluctant to publish procedures for which P-RNAV is required. ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 8 Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, recommendations, tips & tricks Some states report the objective as ‘Planned’ while describing in the text that only tentative plans already exist and the implementation is subject to the outcomes of CBA. In such cases the objective shall be reported as ‘No Plan’; Some states report the objective as ‘Completed’, while describing in the text that plans are for the implementation for other airports without providing the names and the implementation dates. In such cases objective should be reported as ‘Partially Completed’. ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 9 Conclusions The lack of a mandate for P-RNAV implementation makes it very difficult to apply more effective corrective measures; The progress is particularly slow for the medium and small size airports due to the uncertainty surrounding the implementation in terms of the cost efficiency; Slow implementation leads airspace users, specifically the ones with P-RNAV capable aircraft, not certifying their aircraft which, in turn, leads ANSPs not implementing P-RNAV procedures. ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 10 Links and contacts EIPR Objective Coordinator: Adriatik KOKONA, +32 2 729 3556 adriatik.kokona@eurocontrol.int DSR Objective Expert: Pavlicevic Franca, +32 2 729 3180 franca.pavlicevic@eurocontrol.int ESSIP Plan 2013 / Objective NAV03 11