3.5.2.2 Airspace and traffic management The safe and efficient use of navigable airspace is one of the FAA’s primary objectives. The FAA operates a network of airport towers, air route traffic control centres, and flight service stations. It also develops air traffic rules, assigns the use ...
European Aviation Safety Agency 飞行员手册说明书
FEATS Future European Air Traffic System FEB February FF Fuel Flow FGS/C Flight Guidance System/Computer FIR Flight Information Region Fix Position in space usually on aircraft's flight plan FL Flight Level FL 310 For example, FL310 is an altitude 31,000 ft. above sea level; used for altitu...
airspace which is above densely populated areas. An “airspace which is likely to affect the safe operation of aircraft” refers to (i) airspaces above airports and their vicinity, (ii) airspaces designated by the MLIT in cases where the safety of aircraft used by the MLIT or other admi...
Atmospheric turbulence at commercial aircraft cruising altitudes is a main threat to aviation safety worldwide. As the air transport industry expands and is continuously growing, investigating global response of aviation turbulence under climate change s
aiming to prevent future mistakes like this. Both Max and Rob agree that such system improvements are valuable, but they stress that clear communication between pilots and controllers remains crucial to safety. They discuss how pilots, when overloaded with information or busy airspace, may withhold...
Airspace Incursions Posted on September 26, 2023 by mwflyer by Richard Morey © Copyright 2023. All rights reserved! Published in Midwest Flyer Magazine October/November 2023 Digital Issue At a recent FAASTeam training seminar, fellow pilot Jurg Grossenbacher brought up…...
limits on aviation's growth / Graham Warwick -- Raise the limit : research to define acceptable boom limit paces return of supersonic travel / Graham Warwick -- Time travel : better use of airspace, local airports and air taxis will speed...
CLASS G AIRSPACE (Uncontrolled Airspace) - Airspace not designated as Class A, B, C, D or E CONTROLLED AIRSPACE. COAMING - A padded, protective rim around an open cockpit. COLLECTIVE PITCH - A cockpit control that changes the PITCH of a helicopter's rotor blades; used in climbing or ...
Countries are required to update their AIP manuals every 28 days and so provide definitive regulations, procedures and information for each country about airspace and airports. ICAO's standards also dictate that temporary hazards to aircraft must be regularly published using NOTAMs.【参考译文】每个...