ARINC Tags: Airlines, Avionics, Communications, Systems ARINC, as it is known today, was incorporated in 1929 as Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated.
ARINC — Commercially operated radio system that is commonly used by airline dispatchers to contact pilots, and vice versa, regarding flight operations: weather, delays, gate assignments, aircraft scheduling, and the like.
[edit] ARINC Specifications Much of the processing performed by the CMU as well as basic requirements of the hardware are defined by ARINC specifications.
ARINC 424 Worldwide standard for formatting and interchange of navigation data, consisting of text records with 132 fixed columns. ARP ...
ARINC 419 Digital information transfer characteristics as applied in ARINC 500-series equipment specifications. ARINC 547 Digital specification for ILS reference sensors.
ARINC- An acronym for Aeronautical Radio, Inc., a corporation largely owned by a group of airlines.
aircraft (or ARINC) communications addressing and reporting system ACC active clearance control ...
air data - Values cmputed from pitot, static and temperature measurements, usually by means of a digital computer; ARINC 575 defines outputs.
ARINC - Aeronautical Radio Inc. ARTCC - Air Route Traffic Control Centre (USA) ASDE - Airport Surface Detection Equipment ASR - Airport Surveillance Radar ATC - Air Traffic Control ...
See also: Aircraft, Aviation, ATC, Flight, Navigation
 
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