EASA ATPL — Radio Navigation (062) Exam Prep
EASA ATPL Radio Navigation covers all electronic navigation systems from traditional ground-based navaids to modern satellite and inertial systems. Understanding how these systems work and their limitations is essential for IFR operations.
66
Questions
75%
Pass Mark
1.5 hours
Time Limit
80%
Avg Pass Rate
Cost
Varies by ATO (approx. EUR 50-100 per exam)
Prerequisites
Enrollment in EASA ATPL theory course at an ATO
Topics Covered
Expert Study Tips
Know the principles, errors, and limitations of every navaid
GPS/GNSS questions are increasing — understand RAIM, WAAS, EGNOS
VOR and ILS remain heavily tested despite GPS dominance
Study RNP values and what equipment/procedures they require
Understand radar principles — pulse repetition, range resolution, MTI
INS/IRS drift characteristics and platform alignment appear frequently
Suggested Study Timeline
Weeks 1-4
Cover all exam topics systematically with detailed notes
Weeks 5-8
Deep study of complex subjects, work advanced practice problems
Weeks 9-12
Full-length practice exams under timed conditions
Weeks 13-15
Focus on weak areas, revisit difficult concepts
Week 16
Final comprehensive review and exam scheduling
Recommended Resources
- Oxford ATPL Radio Navigation textbook
- EASA Learning Objectives for Subject 062
- ICAO Doc 8168 — PANS-OPS
- ICAO PBN Manual (Doc 9613)
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