A detailed tutorial video showing you how to perform an RNAV/GNSS (GPS) approach in the PMDG Boeing 737NG. This approach was made using the Integrated Approach Navigation (IAN) system of the Boeing 737NG. MORE INFO HERE! π If you appreciated this content, please consider a donation!
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CHAPTERS:
- Intro: 0:00
- GPS Approaches Nomenclature: 00:34
- GPS Approach Chart: 2:07
- Performing GPS approach: 5:16
- Landing: 9:23
- Debriefing: 10:45
- Outro: 11:58
INFO:
There are many different terms for GPS approaches which are rather confusing (RNP/RNAV/GNSS/IAN) but they all come down to the fact that they are GPS approaches. This video shows you how to perform such GPS approach using the IAN function of the Boeing 737NG.
The IAN function lets the pilot use the Approach mode of the autopilot to fly an "artificial" ILS approach which creates a flight plath calculated using LNAV and VNAV data from the FMS. HOWEVER, you could also just perform the GPS approach by flying using LNAV and VNAV modes!
More info about the different terms here:
RNP:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Required_navigation_performanceRNAV:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_navigationGNSS (Just means GPS, Global Navigation Satellite System):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_navigationIAN:
http://www.flaps2approach.com/journal/2015/1/4/integrated-approach-navigation-ian-review-and-procedures.htmlADDONS USED
- Aerosoft Mega Airport Prague
- PMDG Boeing 737 NGX
- UTX Europe
- ORBX FTX Global
- REX Texture Direct + Soft Clouds
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All the information in this video is just from my perspective. I am not an expert on these kind of approaches. I know there is more behind them. The intention of this video is to simply show you how to perform a basic GPS approach and when to fly one.
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