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The EUROCONTROL PBN Approach Map Tool
User Guide
Aline TROADEC
EUROCONTROL
Updated 4th September 2018
Introduction
PBN procedures are being published throughout Europe in all
phases of flight: RNAV5 routes, RNP1 or RNAV1 SID/STAR, RNP
APCH… One day, they might even become the only instrument
procedures available.
The Map Tool illustrates PBN deployment status and plans in ECAC
with maps and deployment evolution graphs.
This also includes information on other instrument approach
procedures with vertical guidance (ILS, GLS)
With the PBN Map Tool:
Progress against publication objectives set in the European
Commission Implementation Regulation 2018/1048 dated 18th July
2018 can be monitored.
Airspace users can assess their network of operations against their
PBN airborne capabilities.
The Map is currently focused on PBN final approach procedures.
Adding PBN SID/STAR procedures in the map is under assessment.
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Different versions of the map tool
1st version - June 2012
2nd version - October 2014
- Addition of Precision Landing and 3D approaches introduction
3rd version - June 2017
- Access to deployment « since 2012 » (when impl. monitoring started)
- Addition of « airports » and « PCP airports » statistics
4th version - May 2018
- Upgraded interface and improved statistics/graphs
- Statistics on any list of airports (« User lists »)
- Addition of SBAS Cat I and GLS operations
- Possibility for authorised users to « submit changes »
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User guide (next slides)
Access the map tool (slides 5 to 7)
Welcome page (slide 8)
Definitions, dates of latest updates, News and FAQ (slides 9 to 11)
Maps: Visualise deployment status at any date (slides 12 to 17)
Visualise detailed airport information (slide 18)
Generate Statistics/Deployment evolution graphs (slides 19 to 24)
Print maps and export data (slide 25)
How to propose changes (slides 18 and 26) – for authorised users only!
Manage airport lists (slide 27)
Links and contact (slide 28)
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Access via the EUROCONTROL extranet
(Onesky Online)
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Login page
If you don’t have access yet, just
ask for it via this link.
No other password than the Onesky Online password is
required to access the Map Tool
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The PBN Approach Map Tool is in the list of My Services :
Access to the map tool is also possible through this direct link:
https://ext.eurocontrol.int/airport_map_tool
The Landing page (Home)
Home is
also
available
from here
The Welcome page provides: A short introduction to the tool
The latest News
Current deployment status figures for ECAC in a tabular format and
The « 3D PBN » deployment evolution graph
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Definitions
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« Definitions » are
available for download:
This table provides the date and time of last update for each country:
Actual implementation are updated every 1 or 2 AIRAC cycles (according
AIP review).
Implementation plans are updated as soon as new information is brought
to our attention.
Dates of Latest Updates
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News and FAQ
These pages provide News and answers to Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ) relevant to the tool
Details can be shown/hidden clicking on the News/FAQ
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Maps
With the Filters, choose what you want to see on the Map
or in the list of Airports (details available in next slides)
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Map Filters (status at a given Date)
Step 1:
Choose the Date :
- Current Status (implementation status
“as of today”), or
- Situation as end of “a year” (any year
from 2012, when implementation
monitoring by EUROCONTROL
started)
Press the « Update » button
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Map Filters (Approach types)
Step 2: Choose an Approach type or Aggregated type:
“Aggregated” types
Ap
pro
ach
typ
es
Map Filters (Actual publication and plans)
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The colour of the airport symbol on the map (Black, Grey, Orange,
Blue, Green) depends on the implementation status of the approach
type selected at the selected date
Instrument runway only are taken into account, a few Non-
Instrument runways are also depicted if they have with publication
plans
(1) (2)
Step 3: Choose the Airport types (1) (Airport, Airport/Heliport or Heliport) and
the Implementation status (2) for airports you want to see on the map
Step 4:
Use this Search function if you are
looking for specific airports. Search
by:
Country Name
Airport Name
ICAO code, or
IATA code (if one exists)
Add airports “for military use only”
Remember to click on “Apply” !
Map Filters (Seach function)
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Search results are visible both on the Map and in the list of « Airports »
Give a name to your own lists of airports (Save airports list) for use
later in Statistics (see slide 19)
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Map Filters (Airport labels, zoom, views)
Step 5:
Choose the Airport Label (1) (None,
Airport Name, ICAO code or both)
Choose the Size (2) of the airport
symbol on the map
Zoom in button (3) or
- Double click with the mouse, or
- Press SHIFT + click and drag with
the mouse
Zoom out button (4) or
- CTRL + double click with the mouse
Default Zoom (5) button
Hide the Filters (6) or the list of
Airports (7) clicking on relevant
buttons
(2)(1)
(7)(6)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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Detailed Airport information (1/2)
Detailed airport information is available:
- by clicking on the airport symbol on the Map or
- from the list of Airports ( )
- One line per runway end, one
column for each approach type
- One Status and Year for each
approach type
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Detailed Airport information (2/2)
The detailed airport information window will be slightly different for
users authorised to propose changes for this airport:
- Change proposals
which have not been
approved yet are
summarised in a
dedicated tab
- Propose changes to the
data here (see also slide 26)
Statistics (= Deployment evolution graphs) (1/5)
Statistics can be obtained for a selection of Countries, Airports or lists of Airports
defined by the user (User list / see slide 17)
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Statistics will be generated for those items appearing in the column on the right.
Items can be added to (Add) or removed from (Remove) the column on the right.
One, several, None or All values can be moved from one column to the other.
Statistics (= Deployment evolution graphs) (2/5)
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Statistics will be generated for:- One Approach type or aggregated type
- Runways Ends or Airports
- A Period
- All airports including those for military use only (excluded by default)
- PCP airports only
Choose values of interest in the filter and press on the “Update” button
Statistics (= Deployment evolution graphs) (3/5)
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Data illustrated on the graph can
be exported in a tabular form
Statistics on Runway ends (4/5)
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The graph shows the evolution of the deployment over time.
The curve in green illustrates how deployment evolved up until today. From
then, the curve becomes orange and illustrates deployment forecast according
plans captured in the map tool (Y-axis from Bottom to Top on the left hand side of the graph).
Holding the mouse over any part of the curve shows the status in numbers.
A curve in grey appears at the top of the window. This illustrates those runways
ends/airports where the approach type is “impossible” to implement (Y-axis from Top to
Bottom on the right hand side of the graph).
The gap between the grey and the orange curves gives an indication of the
number of runway ends without publication plans.
Statistics on Airports (5/5)
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Graphs for Airports are a little more complex than those for runway ends.
An airport can have several runways, therefore it can be partially or fully covered
(or planned to be covered) by a particular approach type.
Before “today”, the blue (“partially implemented”) is added on top of the green
(“fully implemented”). From “today”, the yellow (“planned partially implemented”)
is added on top of the orange (“planned fully implemented”).
On this example, no airport is set to “impossible” (grey line is at the top – 0%).
On the 01/01/2022, 75% of the airports are planned to be “fully implemented”
and 25% of them planned to be “partially implemented”.
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Print and Export
Export all the data stored in the map tool.
Data from All countries, PCP Airports only or one
country only can be exported.
Data export is available per runway end or per
airport
Get an image file of the map
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Submit changes (for authorised users only)
- Authorised users can
propose changes
through this interface
as well (see also slide 17)
- The list of airports for
which the user is
authorised to propose
changes is available in
the drop down list
- Typing in the ICAO
code will go directly to
the airport of interest
- Proposals which
have not been
accepted yet are
visible here
Authorisation for a list of airport can be obtained from
pbn.map.tool@eurocontrol.int
User Lists (List of Airports)
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Users can:- View their own lists of airports (see
slide 17 to see how to create a list)
- View the content of its list,
- Copy it to the clipboard or
- Delete lists.
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Direct access to the map tool:
https://ext.eurocontrol.int/airport_map_tool
Any question on the map tool?
Contact pbn.map.tool@eurocontrol.int
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