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Used when prompt compliance is required to avoid the development of an imminent situation
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Federal Aviation Regulations. The laws under which airmen in the US fly ...

 


EXPEDITED AWARDS: Service offered by many programs for an additional cost; expedited awards allow members to accelerate processing and delivery of award tickets or certificates. Often the requested award is delivered within 24 hours.

Also " Expedite Departure Path" is used
Related Definitions from Aviation Glossary
GSA
GHA
Military Operations Area (MOA)
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) - In
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) - Out ...

A service that can expedite the processing of a visa, sometimes even at the last minute. A fee is charged that varies, depending on the nature of the service needed.

Traffic procedure in which aircraft are assigned altitudes to expedite traffic, traffic separation or to balance
workload.
"You are held for release"
You may have your clearance but don't leave until I tell you to.
Call for release ...

6) How can the student expedite his or her training experience?
Aside from visiting Kitty Hawk and rubbing dirt from Kill Devil Hill into their scalps, there are three things students can do to help them learn faster.

Standard Terminal Arrival (STAR) Charts- Designed to expedite air traffic control arrival procedures and to facilitate transition between en route and instrument approach operations.

International Handling Fees -- Most companies use a "handler" to smooth the way and expedite the customs and immigration process for the passengers. The fee for the final charges is added to the final invoice.

Standard instrument departure procedures (SIDS). Published procedures to expedite clearance delivery and to facilitate transition between takeoff and en route operations.

The primary purpose of ATC systems worldwide is to separate aircraft to prevent collisions, to organize and expedite the flow of traffic, and to provide information and other support for pilots when able.

It is in both the best interest of the pilots and the controlling agency to expedite traffic in and out of the airport as fast as possible and they do this by having efficient taxiways and shorter taxi times.

The last set of numbers in this line is the local UNICOM frequency. It is used to communicate with the local Fixed Base Operation (FBO) to expedite parking, request fuel, or arrange for ground transportation for example.

1) A route structure can be organized between any given departure and arrival point to reduce flight distance and traffic separation; 2) Aircraft can be flown into terminal areas on varied pre-programmed arrival and departure paths to expedite ...

give him expedited descent...SHIT, that RAS aircraft is about to merge with a 7000 squawk, give him avoiding action! Nope, this approach isn't happening - "Monarch 457: Go around, I say again, go around!" ...

are panels built into the top surfaces of the wings and are used principally during landings to spoil the lift of the wings and thus keep the aircraft firmly planted on the ground once it touches down. They also can be used during flight to expedite ...

See also: Flight, Altitude, Aircraft, Airport, Clearance

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