Integrated Navigation and Surveillance Avionics — Glass Cockpit, GNSS Performance, and Traffic Integration
This course prepares avionics and flight operations professionals to understand how modern glass cockpit, GNSS, and traffic-surveillance systems interact, how failures or misconfiguration propagate across the aircraft, and why legacy navigation aids still matter when satellite capability degrades. Learners examine display architecture, mode logic, PBN and integrity concepts, and TCAS/Mode S/ADS-B integration to support safer troubleshooting, configuration, and operational decision-making.
Course Details
- Duration: 396 hours
- Level: intermediate
- Category: Workforce Training
- Price: $49.00
Course Modules
- Legacy Ground-Based Navigation Aids as Contingency Layers in a GNSS-Centric Environment
- Glass Cockpit System Architecture, Mode-Logic Layers, and Crew Interface Design
- GPS-EFIS to GNSS-PBN: SBAS, GBAS, ARAIM, and Approach Authorization Workflows
- TCAS/Mode S Integration with ADS-B (1090ES/UAT) and Modern Separation Standards
- DME, Transponder, and RA Data Paths: Legacy, 4D Intentionality, and Interoperability