RNAV (Required Navigation Performance) is a system that allows aircraft to navigate with high precision using satellite-based navigation technology.
When planning a flight path, pilots must decide whether to fly over or by RNAV waypoints. Flying over a waypoint means the aircraft passes directly above it, while flying by means passing to one side of it.
What is RNAV waypoint fly-over?
How do I calculate the change in track angle for a fly-over?
Why would a pilot choose to fly over an RNAV waypoint?
What is the difference between flying over and by an RNAV waypoint?
Can you explain the role of satellite-based navigation in RNAV?
What factors affect the change in track angle during a fly-over?
How does flying over an RNAV waypoint impact fuel consumption?
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