
Enhancing PBN Implementation Through the PBN-in-a-page Table
Explore how the PBN-in-a-page table simplifies discussions on PBN implementation by summarizing essential elements in one page. Participants can easily reference NavSpecs and separation standards, facilitating agreement during airspace design sessions. Find out how the table is continually enhanced with user inputs for improved usability.
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PBN IN A PAGE PBN IN A PAGE Huho Ha ATM Officer (AOM-PBN) APAC Regional Sub-office , ICAO ICAO Regional PBN Seminar: Expanding PBN and Facing the Challenges in the Asia and Pacific Regions 08 10 June 2015
Background To discuss PBN implementation, Participants need to understand the contents of the related materials, such as PBN Manual (Doc 9613), PANS-OPS (Doc 8168), PANS-ATM (Doc 4444), PBN OPS Approval Manual (Doc 9997), etc. Participants may have different expertise, e.g. ATM, CNS, Procedure Design, aircraft operations, etc. Due to these factors, time would be required to reach common understanding among participants on NavSpecs and separation standards To facilitate the discussion, All PBN related elements was summarized in one page Participants can join the discussion without flipping through relevant documents to find the criteria It can help participants come to an agreement easily. 26 April 2025 2
Inputs from users BIMT Design Session (3-5 Feb. 2015, Beijing China), RSO introduced the PBN-in-a-page table to the participants The table was used as a quick reference during the discussion on designing new/amend PBN routes in the northern Bay of Bengal area It proved as a useful tool when deciding NavSpecs and separation standards and showed the possibility for its use PBNICG/1 (10-12 Mar. 2015, Beijing China) The PBN-in-a-page table was introduced to the PBNICG/1 The meeting provided some inputs such as additional functionalities for each NavSpec, the table enhancement, etc. The enhanced version of the table will be presented to the PBNICG/2 26 April 2025 3
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Further enhancement and use APAC RSO will continue updating the PBN-in-a-page table in line with the amendments of the reference materials and inputs from users use the table when supporting a State or a group of States during PBN airspace and route design session use as a quick reference material during PBNICG meeting States and users are invited to provide inputs on the table for further enhancement 26 April 2025 9