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CATEGORY II OPERATIONS
with respect to the operation of aircraft, means a straight-in ILS approach to the runway of an airport under a Category II ILS instrument approach pr...

Category II Operations: An aircraft operation using a straight-in ILS approach to the runway of an airport under a Category II ILS instrument approach procedures.

This category is for aircraft constructed with a pusher configuration, where the engine is mounted with the propeller facing to the rear of the plane, such that the aircraft is "pushed" through the air, ...

b. MLS Category II. Undefined until data gathering/analysis completion.
c. MLS Category III. Undefined until data gathering/analysis completion.
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Category I (CAT I) - An ILS facility providing operation down to a 200 foot decision height and an RVR of not less than 2,400 feet.

191 defines all purposes that are allowed for licensing under the experimental category including, of course, amateur-built. FAR 21.175 defines the classifications of airworthiness certificates. FAR 21.

This is the doctorate degree of piloting — and 143,504 pilots were in this distinguished category in 2003.

An older trainer in the 260hp, retractable gear category is the Aermacchi SF-260. Under a recent contract with the Italian Air Force, the company will take back the service's remaining 21 SF-260AMs as part-payment for new-build SF-260EAs.

The manufacturer of a particular aircraft type may opt to have the aircraft certificated within more than one category in which case there will be different maximum take-off weights and centre of gravity limitations for each operational category.

This is typically the position of an aircraft on the ILS as it reaches Category II minima. The modulation is Morse-style dots at 3000Hz. The cockpit indicator is a white lamp that flashes in unison with the received audio code.

Term used to describe jets which meet certain noise parameters on takeoff and landing. Jets in this category include the Boeing 727 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9.
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