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RNAV Routes Q-162 and Q-166 Implementation in the Southwest

$19.99

Discover the strategic significance of the newly established RNAV Routes Q-162 and Q-166, designed to optimize air traffic flow between southwest Arizona and western Texas. This course explores the FAA’s rule that introduces these routes to mitigate severe weather impacts and transition to a satellite-based navigation system. Learn how these routes ensure safety and efficiency in modern air traffic management.

In this course you will learn the following:
* Understand the purpose and scope of the new RNAV routes Q-162 and Q-166.
* Identify the geographical coverage and specific waypoints of the new routes.
* Recognize the regulatory and environmental considerations associated with the implementation of these routes.

NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all course purchases are for access to the course for a period of 1-year.  At the end of the one year term, the course will be set to “inactive”. 

Why This Course is Important
Without this course, you might miss crucial insights into the transition of the National Airspace System to satellite-based navigation and how it affects air traffic management in the southwest United States.

Course Details
This is a self-paced eLearning course based on the Federal Register Document titled Establishment of Area Navigation (RNAV) Routes Q-162 and Q-166; Southwest United States.

Key regulatory references include:

Course SKU
FR-25-847-1