Our PRM-SOIA Procedures course provides a foundation for understanding how Precision Runway Monitoring (PRM) and Simultaneous Offset Instrument Approach (SOIA) procedures are conducted. This course delves into the essential contingencies used if aircraft cannot maintain appropriate distances during landing, ensuring an understanding of these critical procedures. Several key topics are covered, including general requirements, PRM approaches, and SOIA approaches.
This course discusses the intricacies of PRM and SOIA approaches, providing detailed guidance on the specific techniques and protocols that pilots must follow. By focusing on these elements, the course ensures that pilots are well-prepared to handle the complexities associated with these approaches, enabling them to navigate and land aircraft safely on closely spaced runways. The training emphasizes best practices, safety measures, and coordination with ATC to maintain operational efficiency and safety.
For Part 135, Part 125, and Part 91 pilot training, our PRM-SOIA Procedures course fulfills Part 135 initial and recurrent training requirements for navigation and navigational aid use.