NORTH ATLANTIC MNPS AIRSPACE OPERATIONS MANUAL Edition 2008
**** Hidden Message ***** NORTH ATLANTIC MNPS AIRSPACE OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>Edition 2008<BR>NEW YORK<BR>GANDER<BR>SHANWICK<BR>REYKJAVIK<BR>60ºW 50ºW 40ºW 30ºW<BR>60ºN<BR>70ºN<BR>80ºN<BR>50ºN<BR>40ºN<BR>30ºN<BR>20ºN<BR>60ºN<BR>50ºN<BR>40ºN<BR>30ºN<BR>20ºN<BR>SANTA MARIA<BR>Published on behalf of the North Atlantic Systems Planning Group (NAT SPG)<BR>by the European and North Atlantic Office of ICAO<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY<BR>A printed or electronic copy of this Manual, plus any associated documentation, is provided to the<BR>recipient as is and without any warranties as to its description, condition, quality, fitness for purpose or<BR>functionality and for use by the recipient solely for guidance only. Any implied conditions terms or<BR>warranties as to the description, condition, quality, fitness for purpose or functionality of the software<BR>and associated documentation are hereby excluded.<BR>The information published by ICAO on this document is made available without warranty of any kind;<BR>the Organization accepts no responsibility or liability whether direct or indirect, as to the currency,<BR>accuracy or quality of the information, nor for any consequence of its use.<BR>The designations and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of<BR>any opinion whatsoever on the part of ICAO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city<BR>or area of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.<BR>First published December 1979<BR>Second edition September 1980<BR>Third edition December 1981<BR>Fourth edition October 1984<BR>Fifth edition June 1988<BR>Sixth edition December 1993<BR>Seventh edition December 1997<BR>Eighth edition April 1999<BR>Ninth edition September 2000<BR>Edition 2005 September 2005<BR>Edition 2008 August 2008<BR>There is no objection to the reproduction of extracts of information contained in this Document if the<BR>source is acknowledged.<BR>NAT MNPS i Edition 2008<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>FOREWORD<BR>This Document is for guidance only. Regulatory material relating to North<BR>Atlantic aircraft operations is contained in relevant ICAO Annexes,<BR>PANS/ATM (Doc.4444), Regional Supplementary Procedures (Doc.7030),<BR>State AIPs and current NOTAMs, which should be read in conjunction<BR>with the material contained in this Document.<BR>The NAT MNPS – Edition 2008 is an updated version of Guidance Material first published in 1979<BR>and is primarily for the information of pilots and dispatchers planning and conducting operations in<BR>North Atlantic (NAT) Minimum Navigation Performance Specifications (MNPS) Airspace.<BR>The Manual has been produced with the approval and on behalf of the North Atlantic Systems<BR>Planning Group (NAT SPG); a North Atlantic regional planning body established under the auspices<BR>of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). This Group is responsible for developing the<BR>required operational procedures; specifying the necessary services and facilities and; defining the<BR>aircraft and operator approval standards employed in the NAT Region.<BR>Edited by European and North Atlantic Office of ICAO<BR>3 bis, Villa Emile Bergerat<BR>92522 Neuilly-sur-Seine Cedex – France<BR>Tel: +33 1 4641 8585<BR>Fax : +33 1 4641 8500<BR>Email: icaoeurnat@paris.icao.int<BR>http://www.paris.icao.int/<BR>This Document will be made available to users from a number of web sites including the NAT<BR>Programme Co-ordination Office (PCO) web site: http://www.nat-pco.org/ . The PCO web site will<BR>also include, any errata (changes) or addenda (additions) to the current edition of the Manual. The<BR>Manual will be reissued on a yearly basis in August. Details of additional Internet access will be<BR>promulgated through the Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) of NAT ATS Provider States.<BR>Further material, for the information of States of Registry and Aircraft Operating Agencies, dealing<BR>primarily with planning and management aspects of NAT MNPS operations, is contained in ICAO<BR>‘Consolidated Guidance and Information Material concerning Air Navigation in the North Atlantic<BR>Region’ (NAT Doc 001), published by the European and North Atlantic Office of ICAO and available<BR>at http://www.nat-pco.org/.<BR>To assist with the editing of this Manual and to ensure the currency and accuracy of future editions it<BR>would be appreciated if readers would submit their comments/suggestions for possible<BR>amendments/additions, to the ICAO EUR/NAT Office at the above Email address.<BR>The NATSPG has also commissioned the UK National Air Traffic Services to produce an interactive<BR>DVD ROM, “On the Right Track”, which contains general information on Air Traffic Control in the<BR>North Atlantic Region and which highlights many of the common operational errors and discusses<BR>their causes. This DVD ROM, like this Manual, is aimed at pilots, dispatchers and others concerned<BR>in operations on the North Atlantic. It is available at no charge to bona fide operators on application<BR>to: customerhelp@nats.co.uk.<BR>NAT MNPS ii Edition 2008<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>As part of the continuing development within the operating environment of NAT MNPS Airspace,<BR>various trials take place in the NAT from time to time. Some of these trials require the assistance of<BR>operators and pilots. For a listing of current trials (if any) and participation details etc., reference<BR>should be made to the AIS documentation of NAT ATS Provider States. Details may also be found on<BR>the above-mentioned PCO web site.<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MINIMUM NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS<BR>AIRSPACE<BR>The vertical dimension of MNPS Airspace is between FL285 and FL420 (i.e. in terms of normally<BR>used cruising levels, from FL290 to FL410 inclusive).<BR>The lateral dimensions include the following Control Areas (CTAs):<BR>REYKJAVIK, SHANWICK, GANDER and SANTA MARIA OCEANIC plus<BR>the portion of NEW YORK OCEANIC which is North of 27°N but excluding the area<BR>which is west of 60°W & south of 38°30'N<BR>Some idea of these dimensions can be obtained from the maps in Chapters 2 and 3. However, for<BR>specific dimensions, reference should be made to ICAO Regional Supplementary Procedures<BR>(Doc.7030) - NAT/RAC (available at http://www.nat-pco.org/).<BR>Pilots MUST NOT fly across the North Atlantic within MNPS Airspace, nor at flight levels 290 to 410<BR>inclusive anywhere within the NAT Region, unless they are in possession of the appropriate<BR>Approval(s) issued by the State of Registry or the State of the Operator.<BR>The North Atlantic is the busiest oceanic airspace in the world. In 2007 approximately 425,000 flights<BR>crossed the North Atlantic. For the most part in the North Atlantic, Direct Controller Pilot<BR>Communications (DCPC) and Radar Surveillance are unavailable. Aircraft separation assurance and<BR>hence safety are nevertheless ensured by demanding the highest standards of horizontal and vertical<BR>navigation performance/accuracy and of operating discipline. Within NAT MNPS Airspace a formal<BR>Approval Process by the State of Registry of the aircraft or the State of the Operator ensures that<BR>aircraft meet defined MNPS Standards and that appropriate crew procedures and training have been<BR>adopted.<BR>NAT MNPS iii Edition 2008<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>AMENDMENTS TO THE NAT MNPS MANUAL<BR>Changes from Edition 2005 (September 2005) incorporated in Edition 2008 – (August 2008)<BR>• the implementation of new and revised route structures and air space management within and<BR>adjacent to NAT MNPS airspace;<BR>• the continued development and implementation of Datalink and SATCOM Voice for ATS<BR>communications in the Region;<BR>• changes and additions to “Single LRNS Routes” in the NAT MNPSA.<BR>• the implementation of minor but significant changes to oceanic clearance request and<BR>readback procedures;<BR>• the need for a re-emphasis of the requirement for adherence to Assigned Mach;<BR>• the need to reference the current development of the Performance Based Navigation<BR>philosophy;<BR>• the recognised need to clarify and re-emphasise some of the detailed NAT MNPSA navigation<BR>procedures;<BR>• the implementation of common worldwide oceanic in-flight contingency and lateral offset<BR>procedures promulgated in ICAO Doc.4444-PANS ATM;<BR>• the development and publication of the “Oceanic Errors Safety Bulletin (OESB)” and a<BR>recommended Example Check List to be used by crews flying through the NAT MNPSA;<BR>• an expressed user requirement for a consolidation of guidance relating to Flight Planning<BR>through the NAT MNPSA (one-stop-shopping).<BR>NAT MNPS iv Edition 2008<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>GLOSSARY OF TERMS<BR>ACARS Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System<BR>ACAS Airborne Collision Avoidance System<BR>ACC Area Control Centre<BR>ADC Air Data Computer<BR>ADF Automatic Direction Finding<BR>ADS Automatic Dependant Surveillance<BR>AFTN Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network<BR>AIC Aeronautical Information Circular<BR>AIP Aeronautical Information Publication<BR>AIRAC Aeronautical Information Regulation and Control<BR>AIS Aeronautical Information Service<BR>ARINC ARINC - formerly Aeronautical Radio Incorporated<BR>ASR Aviation Safety Report<BR>ATA Actual Time of Arrival<BR>ATC Air Traffic Control<BR>ATM Air Traffic Management<BR>ATS Air Traffic Services<BR>AWPR Automatic Waypoint Position Reporting<BR>BOTA Brest Oceanic Transition Area<BR>BRNAV Basic Area Navigation<BR>CAR Caribbean<BR>CDL Configuration Deviation List<BR>CDR ConDitional Route<BR>CDU Control Display Unit<BR>CMA Central Monitoring Agency<BR>Conflict A situation that occurs when it is predicted that the spacing between aircraft,<BR>an aircraft and a defined airspace, or an aircraft and terrain, may or will<BR>reduce below the prescribed minimum.<BR>CPDLC Controller Pilot Data Link Communications<BR>CTA Control Area<BR>DCPC Direct Controller/Pilot Communications<BR>DME Distance Measuring Equipment<BR>DR Dead Reckoning<BR>DVD ROM Digital Video Disk Read-Only Memory<BR>ELT Emergency Locator Transmitter<BR>ETA Estimated Time of Arrival<BR>ETOPS Extended Range Twin-engine Aircraft Operations<BR>NAT MNPS v Edition 2008<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>EUR Europe<BR>FAA Federal Aviation Administration<BR>FANS 1/A Future Air Navigation System 1 or A. (Respectively, Boeing and Airbus<BR>Proprietary Air-Ground ATC Data Link Communications Systems)<BR>FDE Fault Detection and Exclusion<BR>FIR Flight Information Region<BR>FL Flight Level<BR>FLAS Flight Level Allocation Scheme<BR>FMC Flight Management Computer<BR>FMS Flight Management System<BR>GLONASS Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System<BR>GMU GPS (Height) Monitoring Unit<BR>GNE Gross Navigation Error<BR>GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System<BR>GP General Purpose<BR>GPS Global Positioning System<BR>HF High Frequency<BR>HMU Height Monitoring Unit<BR>HSI Horizontal Situation Indicator<BR>IATA International Air Transport Association<BR>ICAO International Civil Aviation Organisation<BR>IFR Instrument Flight Rules<BR>INS Inertial Navigation System<BR>IRS Inertial Reference System<BR>JAA Joint Aviation Authorities<BR>kHz Kilohertz<BR>LAT Latitude<BR>LONG Longitude<BR>LRNS Long Range Navigation System<BR>MASPS Minimum Aircraft System Performance Specification<BR>MEL Minimum Equipment List<BR>MET Meteorological<BR>MHz Megahertz<BR>MMEL Master Minimum Equipment List<BR>MNPS Minimum Navigation Performance Specifications<BR>MTT Minimum Time Track<BR>NAM North America<BR>NAR North American Route<BR>NAT North Atlantic<BR>NAT SPG North Atlantic Systems Planning Group<BR>NAT MNPS vi Edition 2008<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>NDB Non Directional Beacon<BR>NERS North Atlantic European Routing Scheme<BR>NM Nautical Mile<BR>NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration<BR>NOTA Northern Oceanic Transition Area<BR>NOTAM Notice to Airmen<BR>OAC Oceanic Area Control Centre<BR>OCA Oceanic Control Area<BR>Oceanic Entry Point That point on the FIR boundary where the aircraft enters the first oceanic<BR>control area<BR>Oceanic Exit Point That point on the FIR boundary where the aircraft leaves the last oceanic<BR>control area<BR>OTS Organized Track System<BR>PRM Preferred Route Message<BR>Procedural Control Term used to indicate that information derived from an ATS surveillance<BR>system is not required for the provision of air traffic control service. (PANSATM)<BR>RA Resolution Advisory (per ACAS/TCAS)<BR>RAIM Receiver-Autonomous Integrity Monitoring<BR>RMI Radio Magnetic Indicator<BR>RNP Required Navigation Performance<BR>R/T Radio Telephony<BR>RVSM Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum<BR>SAM South America<BR>SELCAL Selective Calling<BR>SID Standard Instrument Departure<BR>SLOP Strategic Lateral Offset Procedures<BR>SOTA Shannon Oceanic Transition Area<BR>SSB Single Sideband<BR>SSR Secondary Surveillance Radar<BR>Strategic Control As used in this manual, control techniques employed in an environment where<BR>the level of surveillance and intervention capability requires that each oceanic<BR>clearance be planned and issued prior to the flight’s entry into oceanic<BR>airspace, in order to provide safe separation between known traffic from<BR>oceanic entry to oceanic exit.<BR>TA Traffic Advisory (per ACAS/TCAS)<BR>Tactical Control As used in this manual, control techniques employed in an environment where<BR>the surveillance and intervention capabilities allow conflicts between flights<BR>to be resolved nearer the time they would occur, rather than prior to the<BR>oceanic clearance being issued.<BR>TAS True Airspeed<BR>TCAS Traffic (Alert and) Collision Avoidance System<BR>TLS Target Level of Safety<BR>NAT MNPS vii Edition 2008<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>TMI Track Message Identification<BR>UTC Co-ordinated Universal Time<BR>VHF Very High Frequency<BR>VOR VHF Omni-directional Range<BR>WAH When Able Higher<BR>WATRS West Atlantic Route System<BR>WPR Waypoint Position Report<BR>NAT MNPS viii Edition 2008<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>NAT MNPS ix Edition 2008<BR>TABLE OF CONTENTS<BR>EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY........................................................................................................................................I<BR>FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................................................ II<BR>AMENDMENTS TO THE NAT MNPS MANUAL ....................................................................................................IV<BR>GLOSSARY OF TERMS...............................................................................................................................................V<BR>CHAPTER 1: OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND AIRCRAFT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR<BR>FLIGHT IN THE NAT MNPS AIRSPACE ................................................................................. 1<BR>1.1 GENERAL........................................................................................................................................................ 1<BR>1.2 APPROVAL..................................................................................................................................................... 2<BR>1.3 NAVIGATION REQUIREMENTS FOR UNRESTRICTED MNPS AIRSPACE OPERATIONS ................. 2<BR>Longitudinal Navigation................................................................................................................................... 2<BR>Lateral Navigation ............................................................................................................................................ 2<BR>1.4 ROUTES FOR USE BY AIRCRAFT NOT EQUIPPED WITH TWO LRNSs................................................ 3<BR>Routes for Aircraft with Only One LRNS ......................................................................................................... 3<BR>Routes for Aircraft with Short-Range Navigation Equipment Only.................................................................. 4<BR>1.5 SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PENETRATION OF MNPS AIRSPACE BY NON-MNPS<BR>APPROVED AIRCRAFT................................................................................................................................. 4<BR>1.6 SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR NON-RVSM APPROVED AIRCRAFT................................................ 4<BR>To Climb/Descend Through RVSM Levels....................................................................................................... 4<BR>To Operate at RVSM Levels............................................................................................................................. 4<BR>1.7 PERFORMANCE MONITORING ................................................................................................................... 5<BR>CHAPTER 2: THE ORGANISED TRACK SYSTEM (OTS)............................................................................. 6<BR>2.1 GENERAL........................................................................................................................................................ 6<BR>2.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE ORGANISED TRACK SYSTEM (OTS)............................................................ 6<BR>General processes ............................................................................................................................................. 6<BR>Collaborative Decision Making Process............................................................................................................ 7<BR>2.3 THE NAT TRACK MESSAGE ........................................................................................................................ 7<BR>2.4 OTS CHANGEOVER PERIODS...................................................................................................................... 8<BR>CHAPTER 3: OTHER ROUTES AND ROUTE STRUCTURES WITHIN OR ADJACENT TO NAT<BR>MNPS AIRSPACE....................................................................................................................... 13<BR>3.1 GENERAL...................................................................................................................................................... 13<BR>3.2 OTHER ROUTES WITHIN NAT MNPS AIRSPACE................................................................................... 13<BR>3.3 ROUTE STRUCTURES ADJACENT TO NAT MNPS AIRSPACE............................................................. 13<BR>North American Routes (NARs)...................................................................................................................... 13<BR>US East Coast Transitions ............................................................................................................................... 14<BR>Canadian Domestic Track Systems ................................................................................................................. 14<BR>Routes between North America and the Caribbean area.................................................................................. 14<BR>Irish/UK Domestic Route Structures ............................................................................................................... 14<BR>North Atlantic European Routing Scheme (NERS)......................................................................................... 14<BR>Shannon Oceanic Transition Area (SOTA) and Northern Oceanic Transition Area (NOTA)....................... 14<BR>Brest Oceanic Transition Area (BOTA) .......................................................................................................... 15<BR>CHAPTER 4: FLIGHT PLANNING................................................................................................................... 17<BR>4.1 FLIGHT PLAN REQUIREMENTS................................................................................................................ 17<BR>General............................................................................................................................................................ 17<BR>Routings.......................................................................................................................................................... 17<BR>Flight Levels ................................................................................................................................................... 18<BR>ATC Flight Plans ............................................................................................................................................ 18<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>NAT MNPS x Edition 2008<BR>4.2 FLIGHT PLANNING REQUIREMENTS ON SPECIFIC ROUTES............................................................. 19<BR>Flights Planning on the Organised Track System............................................................................................ 19<BR>Flights Planning on Random Route Segments in a Generally Eastbound or Westbound Direction at/or South<BR>of 70°N ........................................................................................................................................................... 19<BR>Flights Planning on a Generally Eastbound or Westbound Direction on Random Route Segments North of<BR>70°N................................................................................................................................................................ 20<BR>Flights Planning on Random Routes in a Generally Northbound or Southbound Direction............................ 20<BR>Flights Planning to Enter or Leave the NAT Region via the European or North American Regions.............. 20<BR>Flights Planning to Operate Without Using HF Communications................................................................... 20<BR>CHAPTER 5: OCEANIC ATC CLEARANCES................................................................................................ 22<BR>5.1 GENERAL...................................................................................................................................................... 22<BR>5.2 CONTENTS OF CLEARANCES ................................................................................................................... 23<BR>5.3 OCEANIC CLEARANCES FOR WESTBOUND FLIGHTS ROUTING VIA 61°N 010°W........................ 24<BR>5.4 OCEANIC CLEARANCES FOR FLIGHTS INTENDING TO OPERATE WITHIN THE NAT REGION<BR>AND SUBSEQUENTLY ENTER THE EUR OR NAM REGIONS .............................................................. 24<BR>5.5 OCEANIC CLEARANCES FOR RANDOM FLIGHTS INTENDING TO OPERATE WITHIN THE NAT<BR>REGION AND SUBSEQUENTLY ENTER REGIONS OTHER THAN NAM OR EUR............................. 25<BR>5.6 OCEANIC FLIGHTS ORIGINATING FROM THE CAR OR SAM REGIONS AND ENTERING NAT<BR>MNPS AIRSPACE VIA THE NEW YORK OCA.......................................................................................... 25<BR>5.7 ERRORS ASSOCIATED WITH OCEANIC CLEARANCES....................................................................... 25<BR>ATC System Loop Errors ............................................................................................................................... 25<BR>Waypoint Insertion Errors ............................................................................................................................... 26<BR>CHAPTER 6: COMMUNICATIONS AND POSITION REPORTING PROCEDURES .............................. 27<BR>6.1 ATS COMMUNICATIONS........................................................................................................................... 27<BR>HF Voice Communications ............................................................................................................................. 27<BR>SELCAL.............................................................................................................................................. 27<BR>VHF Voice Communications.......................................................................................................................... 28<BR>SATCOM Voice Communications .................................................................................................................. 29<BR>Datalink Communications ............................................................................................................................... 29<BR>6.2 INTER-PILOT AIR-TO-AIR VHF FACILITY 123.45 MHz and EMERGENCY FREQUENCY 121.5 MHz<BR>........................................................................................................................................................................ 29<BR>6.3 POSITION REPORTING............................................................................................................................... 30<BR>Time and Place of Position Reports................................................................................................................. 30<BR>Contents of Position Reports ........................................................................................................................... 30<BR>Standard Message Types ................................................................................................................................ 30<BR>Addressing of Position Reports ....................................................................................................................... 31<BR>6.4 “WHEN ABLE HIGHER” (WAH) REPORTS............................................................................................... 31<BR>6.5 METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.................................................................................................................. 32<BR>6.6 HF COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE............................................................................................................. 32<BR>General Provisions.......................................................................................................................................... 33<BR>Communications Procedures for Use in the Event of an On-board HF Equipment Failure ............................ 34<BR>Communications Procedures for Use during Poor HF Propagation Conditions .............................................. 34<BR>Rationale for Lost Communications Operational Procedures.......................................................................... 35<BR>Tactical ATC Environment .................................................................................................................. 35<BR>Procedural ATC Environment .............................................................................................................. 35<BR>Operational Procedures following Loss of HF Communications Prior to Entry into the NAT ....................... 35<BR>On-Board HF Communications Equipment Failure ............................................................................. 35<BR>“HF Blackout....................................................................................................................................... 36<BR>Operational Procedures following Loss of HF Communications after Entering the NAT .............................. 36<BR>Summary of Operational Procedures Required following Loss of Air/Ground ATS Communications in the<BR>NAT Region.................................................................................................................................................... 37<BR>6.7 OPERATION OF TRANSPONDERS............................................................................................................. 37<BR>6.8 AIRBORNE COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEMS (ACAS) ..................................................................... 37<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>NAT MNPS xi Edition 2008<BR>CHAPTER 7: APPLICATION OF MACH NUMBER TECHNIQUE............................................................. 38<BR>7.1 DESCRIPTION OF TERMS.......................................................................................................................... 38<BR>7.2 OBJECTIVE................................................................................................................................................... 38<BR>7.3 PROCEDURES IN NAT OCEANIC AIRSPACE .......................................................................................... 38<BR>7.4 PROCEDURE AFTER LEAVING OCEANIC AIRSPACE........................................................................... 39<BR>CHAPTER 8: MNPS FLIGHT OPERATION & NAVIGATION PROCEDURES........................................ 40<BR>8.1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................... 40<BR>8.2 GENERAL PROCEDURES........................................................................................................................... 42<BR>Importance of Accurate Time .......................................................................................................................... 42<BR>The Use of a Master Document ....................................................................................................................... 42<BR>Position Plotting.............................................................................................................................................. 43<BR>Provision of Step-Climbs................................................................................................................................ 44<BR>Relief Crew Members..................................................................................................................................... 44<BR>8.3 PRE-FLIGHT PROCEDURES....................................................................................................................... 44<BR>Inertial Navigation Systems............................................................................................................................ 44<BR>Initial Insertion of Latitude and Longitude........................................................................................... 44<BR>System Alignment ............................................................................................................................... 45<BR>GNSS (GPS) Systems..................................................................................................................................... 45<BR>Satellite Availability............................................................................................................................ 45<BR>Satellite Navigation Prediction............................................................................................................. 45<BR>Operational Control Restrictions .......................................................................................................... 46<BR>Loading of Initial Waypoints ........................................................................................................................... 46<BR>Flight Plan Check ........................................................................................................................................... 47<BR>Leaving the Ramp........................................................................................................................................... 48<BR>8.4 IN FLIGHT PROCEDURES.......................................................................................................................... 48<BR>Initial flight ..................................................................................................................................................... 48<BR>ATC Oceanic Clearance ................................................................................................................................. 48<BR>Approaching the Ocean .................................................................................................................................. 49<BR>Entering the MNPS Airspace and Reaching an Oceanic Waypoint................................................................. 49<BR>Routine Monitoring ........................................................................................................................................ 50<BR>Approaching Landfall..................................................................................................................................... 50<BR>8.5 SPECIAL IN-FLIGHT PROCEDURES.......................................................................................................... 50<BR>Strategic Lateral Offset Procedures (SLOP).................................................................................................... 50<BR>Monitoring during Distractions from Routine ................................................................................................. 51<BR>Avoiding Confusion between Magnetic and True Track Reference................................................................ 52<BR>Navigation in the Area of Compass Unreliability............................................................................................ 52<BR>Deliberate Deviation from Track..................................................................................................................... 52<BR>8.6 POST-FLIGHT PROCEDURES ..................................................................................................................... 52<BR>Inertial Navigation System Accuracy Check ................................................................................................... 52<BR>8.7 HORIZONTAL NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE MONITORING............................................................. 53<BR>CHAPTER 9: RVSM FLIGHT IN MNPS AIRSPACE..................................................................................... 54<BR>9.1 GENERAL...................................................................................................................................................... 54<BR>Pre-Flight ........................................................................................................................................................ 54<BR>In-Flight - Before Operating in MNPS Airspace ............................................................................................. 55<BR>In-Flight – Entering and Flying in MNPS Airspace ........................................................................................ 55<BR>9.2 EQUIPMENT FAILURES .............................................................................................................................. 56<BR>9.3 VERTICAL NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE MONITORING................................................................... 56<BR>CHAPTER 10: PROCEDURES IN THE EVENT OF NAVIGATION SYSTEM DEGRADATION OR<BR>FAILURE ..................................................................................................................................... 58<BR>10.1 GENERAL...................................................................................................................................................... 58<BR>Detection of Failures....................................................................................................................................... 58<BR>Methods of Determining which System is Faulty............................................................................................ 58<BR>Action if the Faulty System Cannot be Identified............................................................................................ 59<BR>Guidance on What Constitutes a Failed System.............................................................................................. 59<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>NAT MNPS xii Edition 2008<BR>Inertial System Failures .................................................................................................................................. 59<BR>GPS Failures ................................................................................................................................................... 59<BR>Satellite Fault Detection Outage........................................................................................................... 59<BR>Fault Detection Alert ............................................................................................................................ 60<BR>10.2 LOSS OF NAVIGATION/FMS CAPABILITY.............................................................................................. 60<BR>One System Fails Before Take-Off.................................................................................................................. 60<BR>One System Fails Before the OCA Boundary is Reached ............................................................................... 61<BR>One System Fails After the OCA Boundary is Crossed................................................................................... 61<BR>The Remaining System Fails After Entering MNPS Airspace ........................................................................ 62<BR>Complete Failure of Navigation Systems Computers ...................................................................................... 62<BR>CHAPTER 11: SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR IN-FLIGHT CONTINGENCIES ........................................ 63<BR>11.1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................... 63<BR>11.2 GENERAL PROCEDURES........................................................................................................................... 63<BR>11.3 SPECIAL PROCEDURES .............................................................................................................................. 63<BR>Initial Action................................................................................................................................................... 64<BR>Subsequent Action .......................................................................................................................................... 64<BR>11.4 DEVIATIONS AROUND SEVERE WEATHER........................................................................................... 64<BR>11.5 WAKE TURBULENCE................................................................................................................................. 65<BR>11.6 ACAS/TCAS ALERTS AND WARNINGS ................................................................................................... 66<BR>CHAPTER 12: CHECK LISTS FOR PILOTS OPERATIONING IN NAT MNPS AIRSPACE.................... 67<BR>12.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 67<BR>12.2 SPECIAL NAT MNPSA ITEMS .................................................................................................................... 67<BR>12.3 SAMPLE NAT MNPS CHECK LIST............................................................................................................ 68<BR>Flight Planning................................................................................................................................................ 68<BR>Preflight .......................................................................................................................................................... 68<BR>Taxi and prior to take-off................................................................................................................................ 68<BR>Climb Out ....................................................................................................................................................... 68<BR>Prior to Oceanic entry..................................................................................................................................... 69<BR>After Oceanic Entry........................................................................................................................................ 69<BR>Approaching Waypoints ................................................................................................................................. 69<BR>Overhead Waypoints....................................................................................................................................... 69<BR>10-Minute Plot (Approximately 2° of Longitude after Waypoint) .................................................................. 69<BR>Midpoint ......................................................................................................................................................... 69<BR>Coast In........................................................................................................................................................... 69<BR>Descent ........................................................................................................................................................... 69<BR>Destination/Block In ....................................................................................................................................... 69<BR>Other Issues .................................................................................................................................................... 70<BR>Detail of and rationale for the sample checklist.................................................................................... 70<BR>CHAPTER 13: GUARDING AGAINST COMPLACENCY .............................................................................. 77<BR>13.1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................... 77<BR>13.2 OPERATIONAL HEIGHT ERRORS ............................................................................................................. 77<BR>13.3 LATERAL NAVIGATION ERRORS............................................................................................................. 79<BR>More Common Causes Of Lateral Navigation Errors...................................................................................... 79<BR>Rare Causes Of Lateral Navigation Errors ...................................................................................................... 80<BR>13.4 LESSONS TO BE LEARNED........................................................................................................................ 80<BR>CHAPTER 14: THE PREVENTION OF DEVIATIONS FROM TRACK AS A RESULT OF WAYPOINT<BR>INSERTION ERRORS ................................................................................................................ 82<BR>14.1 THE PROBLEM............................................................................................................................................. 82<BR>14.2 THE CURE..................................................................................................................................................... 82<BR>CHAPTER 15: GUIDANCE FOR DISPATCHERS............................................................................................ 84<BR>15.1 General............................................................................................................................................................ 84<BR>15.2 Regulatory Requirements and Consequential Routing Limitations................................................................. 84<BR>State Approvals (MNPS/RVSM)..................................................................................................................... 84<BR>NORTH ATLANTIC MNPSA OPERATIONS MANUAL<BR>NAT MNPS xiii Edition 2008<BR>Minimum Equipage (Navigation/Altimetry/Communications) ....................................................................... 84<BR>Special non-compliance routings..................................................................................................................... 85<BR>15.3 Route Planning................................................................................................................................................ 85<BR>Lateral separation minima & resulting route definition conventions............................................................... 85<BR>OTS – Rationale, Structure, CDM & Track Message...................................................................................... 85<BR>Random Routings ........................................................................................................................................... 86<BR>Adjacent Airspace, Route Structures, Links & Constraints ............................................................................. 86<BR>15.4 Altitude & Speed ............................................................................................................................................ 86<BR>Flight Levels ................................................................................................................................................... 86<BR>Mach Number ................................................................................................................................................. 87<BR>15.5 ATC FPL Completion..................................................................................................................................... 87<BR>15.6 Dispatch Functions ......................................................................................................................................... 87<BR>General............................................................................................................................................................ 87<BR>Flight Planning................................................................................................................................................ 88<BR>Route Planning .................................................................................................................................... 88<BR>Flight Levels........................................................................................................................................ 89<BR>Communications.................................................................................................................................. 90<BR>MEL Compliance ................................................................................................................................ 90<BR>ETOPS/LROPS ................................................................................................................................... 91<BR>CDM TOOLS...................................................................................................................................... 91<BR>Flight Monitoring............................................................................................................................................ 91<BR>Oceanic ATC Clearances..................................................................................................................... 91<BR>Transponder Use.................................................................................................................................. 92<BR>Re-Routes. ........................................................................................................................................... 92<BR>En route Contingencies........................................................................................................................ 92<BR>Dispatcher guidance for NAT RVSM operations. ........................................................................................... 92<BR>References ........................................................................................................................................... 92<BR>Flight Planning .................................................................................................................................... 92<BR>En route Equipage Failures................................................................................................................... 93<BR>ATTACHMENT 1 - SAMPLE OF ERROR INVESTIGATION FORM.................................................................. 87<BR>ATTACHMENT 2 - ALTITUDE DEVIATION REPORT FORM............................................................................ 89<BR>ATTACHMENT 3 - WAKE TURBULENCE REPORT FORM............................................................................... 90<BR>ATTACHMENT 4 – ICAO FPL COMPLETION FOR A NAT FLIGHT................................................................ 92<BR>BIBLIOGRAPHY ..................................................................................................................................................... 103AIRBUS 320 工作单培训资料之短停工作单
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谢谢。我想看看 原帖由 <i>航空</i> 于 2010-10-2 08:50 发表 <a href="http://www.minhang.cc/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=59089&ptid=7259268" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.minhang.cc/images/common/back.gif" alt="" border="0"></a>**** 本内容被作者隐藏 *****
thank youuuuuu thank you very much 这个是啥东西啊?? 谢谢楼组! 非常感谢,正是我需要的
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