Performance Based Navigation
Ground Based Augmentation Systems
Capt Chris Baur
Beijing China
October 29‐30 2009
GLS Flight Operations
Outline
RNP – Required Navigation
Performance
RNP/GLS Fusion - Approach
concepts and benefits
GNSS Landing System (GLS)
implementation example
Summary
GLS Flight Operations
RNP OVERVIEW
• Aircraft Equipage
– GPS
– IRS
– FMC
• Procedure Design
– NavData
– Integrity
• Operational Approval
– Training
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RNP OVERVIEW
Narrow lateral linear segments
(RNP‐0.3 or less with no secondary buffers)
Curved segments anywhere along the approach
(Radius‐to‐fix legs with shorter leg lengths)
Guided, narrower turns on missed approaches
(Radius‐to‐fix legs, and RNP‐1 or less)
Performance‐based Vertical Buffers
(Vertical Error Budget )
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RNP OVERVIEW
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Airlines Equipping for GBAS (GLS)
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Qantas Example
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Qantas Example
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Qantas Example
ILS: stabilized on the localizer
at 10 NM or more
GLS: multiple final approach
segments as close as 4NM
RNP minimums ≥ 250’
• RNP is a non-precision
approach
GLS minimums 200’ Cat I
• Cat II/III 2012-2014
• Precision approach
RNP ≤ .3NM: SAAAR
GLS final: no SAAAR
Potential to eliminate RAIM
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GBAS Features
While stand alone GPS does not have the integrity, availability, or
accuracy required for precision approaches, Ground Based
Augmentation Systems (GBAS/) will provide GLS equipped
aircraft with Cat I/II/III precision approach capabilities.
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GBAS Features
Cost Benefit Analysis
What Capacity Costs without Reliability
Holding – 1000 lbs add fuel
Excessive Vectoring
» Example typical 1000 nm sortie w/75 nm Delay Vectors and
non‐optimal routing = $3M/yr
» Excessive Low Altitude flying – 1500 lbs add fuel SNB
– Diversions – Average $5K SNB ‐ $12K WB
– Miss‐Connected Passengers ‐ $50‐$100K
– Ground Delay Programs
» (2) Engines at idle = $80/min
» Delay Vectors and Altitude Restrictions
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Cost Benefit Analysis
Assumptions
• Continued Traffic Growth – Economic
Expansion, Passenger Demand, Cargo
Demand
– Domestic, International &
Foreign Operators
– Capacity Improvements
• Increased Emphasis on Operational
Efficiency & Environmental Issues
– Noise Footprint Reduction
– Exploitation of Green
Technologies (1) Lb Fuel = 3.15
lbs Co2
• Upward Pressure Cost/Demand of
Fuel
Cost Benefit Analysis
Case Study : NYC
NEW YORK CITY
LGA Arrivals
EWR
Departures
JFK
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Curved Path Multi-Mode Approach
Guam – Won Pat International PGUM
RNAV ARRIVAL to RUNWAY
EWR
Plan view RNAV/RNP GBAS FINAL
HUGHES PROPRIETY
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Curved Path Multi-Mode Approach
Newark – Liberty International Airport ‐ KEWR
Honeywell SmartPath Capability: User Definable Glide Path Angle
GBAS / GLS
An ILS system provides a single defined glide path forcing the aircraft to fly the same
descent angle for every approach. An ILS cannot be reprogrammed to vary this glide
path angle……GLS CAN! This allows an airport to provide varying angles to assist with
wake turbulence separation for adjacent runways.
Honeywell SmartPath Capability: User Definable Touchdown Point
GBAS / GLS
An ILS system provides a single defined vertical path that places the aircraft at the
same point on the runway each landing. However, ILS cannot be reprogrammed to
move this touch down point……GLS CAN! This allows an airport to perform routine
maintenance on an runway without removing the approach system.
GLS
ILS
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Summary
Ground Based Augmentation provides increased accuracy compared to traditional ground
or space-based Navigation Aids
GBAS can be flown Independently or in Fusion with RNP Procedures
RAIM Performance (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)
Cost Effective – Purchase, Install & Operate
Can support TAPs, & CAT I/II/III
Curved Path Multi-Mode Approaches
GBAS is runway independent
Suited for Flood, Hurricane/Typhoon or high security locations
rovides multiple approaches to all runways
Variable Geometric Glide path – Displaced threshold
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Questions
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