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Welcome to another thrilling flight training adventure! In this video, we delve into the world of RNP (Required Navigation Performance) approaches using the Fenix A320, with a twist. Not only will we guide you through the procedures for a smooth RNP approach, but we'll also reveal a hidden trap that could lead to a critical accident. 🛫 RNP Approach Navigation: Join me as I break down the intricacies of RNP approaches, providing you with a step-by-step guide to precision navigation. Learn how to configure your aircraft, set up your MCDU, and execute a flawless approach. ✈️ FSiPanel's Quick Positioning: I will showcase how FSiPanel rapidly positions your aircraft in the air for the approach, saving you time and effort, and making training more efficient than ever. 💡 Dangerous Trap Unveiled: But here's the kicker – I will uncover a subtle yet potentially dangerous trap that many pilots might overlook during RNP approaches. It's a critical lesson that could save lives, I will demonstrate it. 🚀 Join the Flight Training Adventure: Whether you're a seasoned pilot or a flight simulation enthusiast, this video is packed with valuable insights that will enhance your skills and safety awareness in the cockpit. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest tutorials, tips, and aviation adventures! 🔗 Links: https://www.fsipanel.com Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:53 Prepare the RNP09 with FSiPanel 04:37 Moving in the air for the approach 05:55 Set the approach in the MCDU & Briefing 27:10 2nd approach briefing, the trap 29:17 2nd approach with wrong QNH 38:40 Compare 1st and 2nd approach PFD/MFD 41:45 Way too low...Go-around