The Non-RNAV Procedure Design course is specifically developed to equip newly recruited or transferred aviation professionals with the essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes. These are required to design non-RNAV instrument procedures in full compliance with ICAO Doc. 8168 Volume VII and ECAR PART 311. This course provides comprehensive guidance for professionals seeking to master Non-RNAV Procedure Design. It covers all critical aspects of non-precision approaches (NPA), precision approaches (PA), arrival, and departure procedures.
Through this Non-RNAV Procedure Design program, participants will gain a thorough understanding of the principles, regulatory requirements, and methodologies used in creating safe and operationally effective non-RNAV procedures. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical exercises. This combination enables participants to confidently design Non-RNAV NPA procedures, Non-RNAV Arrival Procedures, Non-RNAV PA procedures, and Non-RNAV Departure Procedures. Case studies and real-world scenarios are used. Additionally, hands-on simulations ensure that learners can apply international and regional standards accurately in operational environments.
The course structure builds foundational knowledge first, gradually progressing to advanced procedure design. It emphasizes safety, operational efficiency, and strict regulatory compliance. Participants will learn how to integrate aeronautical data, terrain and obstacle analysis, and airspace considerations into their designs. This ensures high-quality, compliant Non-RNAV Procedures.
By completing this course, participants will develop the professional competence, technical skills, and regulatory understanding required to excel in Non-RNAV Procedure Design. This course is ideal for ATC officers, instrument flight procedure designers, regulators, system engineers, civil and military pilots, navigators, AIS/MAP officers, and aviation cartographers. It is designed for those who aim to enhance their expertise in procedure design and contribute to safe and efficient air traffic operations worldwide.


