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ATPL - General Navigation (EASA)

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The ATPL General Navigation (GNAV) course delivers a complete and structured understanding of the principles, calculations, and decision-making that underpin safe and efficient aircraft navigation. It is designed specifically for EASA ATPL theoretical knowledge, while remaining directly relevant to modern airline operations. This course builds the intellectual framework that allows pilots to understand where the aircraft is, where it is going, and why, regardless of automation level. GNAV is the foundation upon which radio navigation, FMS, and airline SOPs are built. This course is ideal for: āœˆļø ATPL(A) students (Integrated or Modular) šŸ§‘ā€āœˆļø CPL/IR holders progressing toward ATPL šŸ›« Airline cadets preparing for advanced navigation training šŸŽ“ Pilots who want true conceptual mastery, not memorised formulas Learning Objectives By the end of this course, you will be able to: Apply navigation mathematics and geometry confidently Solve ATPL GNAV calculations accurately under exam time pressure Understand Earth models, projections, and coordinate systems Compute tracks, distances, wind correction, drift, and timing Interpret navigation problems as an airline pilot, not a student

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