Changing from Magnetic to True
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 7:10 am
Found this on LinkedIn, posted by Director of Operational Safety at NavCan:
Under the umbrella of the Canadian Performance-based Aviation Action Team (CPAAT), a sub group is well on its way to look at the operational concepts to switch the heading reference system from Magnetic to True in aviation by 2030. Half of Canadian airspace is referenced to True already.
The timing of the work came about just as ADs were released for an aircraft type with well out of date mag var tables resident in the base maps of its FMS that can't be updated.
Internationally, the International Association of Institutes of Navigation (IAIN) is picking up the torch. There is a lot of money to be saved by air carriers never having to update inertial or FMS mag var tables going forward. The 12th and 13th ICAO ANCs had papers that presented the why. Now we are in to the how.
Jeppesen assisted us in assessing a method of change where they just entered '0's for every mag var value in our cyclic FMS database for our flight test aircraft. The nav systems on the aircraft performed as expected.
The Dutch ANSP, LVNL, presented a paper to the European Navigation Council last fall.
ANSP AIM departments would no longer need to update charts solely for mag var changes. No more rotating VORs. No more renumbering runways.
Lots of work to do but it is well worth the look.
Under the umbrella of the Canadian Performance-based Aviation Action Team (CPAAT), a sub group is well on its way to look at the operational concepts to switch the heading reference system from Magnetic to True in aviation by 2030. Half of Canadian airspace is referenced to True already.
The timing of the work came about just as ADs were released for an aircraft type with well out of date mag var tables resident in the base maps of its FMS that can't be updated.
Internationally, the International Association of Institutes of Navigation (IAIN) is picking up the torch. There is a lot of money to be saved by air carriers never having to update inertial or FMS mag var tables going forward. The 12th and 13th ICAO ANCs had papers that presented the why. Now we are in to the how.
Jeppesen assisted us in assessing a method of change where they just entered '0's for every mag var value in our cyclic FMS database for our flight test aircraft. The nav systems on the aircraft performed as expected.
The Dutch ANSP, LVNL, presented a paper to the European Navigation Council last fall.
ANSP AIM departments would no longer need to update charts solely for mag var changes. No more rotating VORs. No more renumbering runways.
Lots of work to do but it is well worth the look.