FDM-111Navigation & airspace

GNSS integrity or interference alert

Navigation-system status indicates loss, degradation, disagreement, interference, or suspected spoofing of satellite navigation.

5Signal groups
4Flight phases
4Safety topics
12Reading links

What the profile screens for

Navigation-system status indicates loss, degradation, disagreement, interference, or suspected spoofing of satellite navigation.

Why it matters

GNSS disruption can affect position, timing, surveillance, procedure guidance, and crew workload across multiple systems.

Flight-phase contextClimbCruiseDescentApproach
Risk lensesAirborne collisionTerrain collision / CFITOperational procedure deviation

Build the event around relationships—not one number.

01 · Gate

Define the operating context

Identify the climb / cruise / descent / approach state, aircraft configuration, location, and any required external data before applying logic.

02 · Detect

Screen the signal relationship

Use validated combinations of GNSS status, navigation accuracy, position disagreement; avoid treating one isolated value as the whole event.

03 · Validate

Confirm it is a genuine event

Check polarity, units, source, recording rate, dropouts, air/ground logic, persistence, and false-positive mechanisms.

04 · Contextualise

Connect data to the safety question

Review procedures, reports, weather, airport and traffic context, exposure, recurrence, and the strength of the related barriers.

Recorded signals that may help explain the event.

GNSS statusnavigation accuracyposition disagreementIRS positionFMS message

Questions before conclusions

  1. Q1

    Are GNSS status, navigation accuracy, position disagreement valid, correctly decoded, time-aligned, and sampled well enough for this event?

  2. Q2

    What changed immediately before, during, and after the gnss integrity or interference alert indication?

  3. Q3

    How do aircraft configuration, weather, airport geometry, automation state, and crew reports change the interpretation?

  4. Q4

    Which current flight manual, SOP, maintenance, or operator event definition controls the final conclusion?

Safety topics that broaden the event review.

Topic atlas1 operational connections
Deep briefs3 detailed research guides

12 useful starting points

Terminology and topic relationships select these links; the publisher source remains authoritative.

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