Control Zone (UK) Tags: International, UK Control Zone (UK) is an Aviation Term defined as: Controlled airspace which has been further notified as a control zone and which extends upwards from the surface (ANO).
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Control Zones An airport with an operating control tower will almost always be surrounded by Class B, C, or D airspace.
Control Zone: Airspace extending upward from the surface of the earth which may include one or more airports and is normally a circular area of five statute miles in radius with extensions where necessary to include instrument approach and ...
In a control zone on SVFR clearance with a flight visibility less than 5 nm but not less than 1.5 nm Outside controlled airspace in a flight visibility less than 1.5 nm ...
CTR - Control Zone. An area of controlled airspace extending upwards from ground level to a specified upper limit.
Class D (formerly ATA - Airport Traffic Area and CZ - Control Zone) Generally, that airspace from the surface to 2,500' MSL above the airport elevation surrounding those airports that have an operational control tower.
Control Zone - Controlled airspace extending upwards from the surface to 3,000 feet above airport elevation Course - Horizontal intended direction of flight measured in degrees from north. Also known as "Track".
See also: Flight, Aviation, Airport, Aircraft, Navigation
 
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