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Instrument Ground School 06: PBN, RNP, LNAV, VNAV, VOR Explained

Welcome to one of the most popular Instrument Ground School lessons on YouTube! If you're a student pilot working toward your instrument rating, this video is a MUST-WATCH! Today, I'll break down some critical concepts—PBN, RNP, LNAV, VNAV, and VOR—making them easy to understand and directly applicable to your everyday flying needs. This lesson has already helped countless pilots master these essential navigation tools, and now it's your turn. Let's get started and take your instrument knowledge to the next level! Check out the links below. 2020 AIM References: VOR: 1-1-3 (figure 1-1-1), GPS: 1-1-17, WAAS: 1-1-18, GBAS: 1-1-19, RNAV General: 1-2-1, RNP: 1-2-2 Also, check out Rod Machado's Instrument Training: ?aff=504nstrument Previous Free Instrument Training Videos: Free Instrument Training 01: Spatial Disorientation - Free Instrument Training 02: How the 6 Pack Works - Free Instrument Training 03: Airspeed Altitude Types - Free Instrument Training 04: Privileges & Limitations - Free Instrument Training 05: Low IFR Charts - Free Instrument Training 07: Approach Plates Explained - Free Instrument Training 08: STARS SIDS OPDs Explained - Free Instrument Training 09: Holding Patterns - Free Instrument Training 10: Procedure Turns - Free Instrument Training 11: Lost Comms - Free Instrument Training 12: Compass Errors (DVMONA) - Free Instrument Training 13: PAR ASR LDA SDF Explained - Free Instrument Training 14: IFR Flight Planning - Hey everyone! If you're enjoying the content on this channel of this FREE PILOT TRAINING and want to see even more, I invite you to check out my Patreon page. By becoming a Patreon member, you'll get access to exclusive content like behind-the-scenes pictures, bonus videos, and other cool media you won't find anywhere else. Plus, your support on Patreon helps me keep creating and improving the content you love—every dollar goes right back into making this channel the best it can be. So, if you want to be part of the journey and get some awesome extras along the way, head over to Patreon and join the community. Thanks so much for your support! -AeroNerd