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Flight plans are documents filed by pilots or a Flight Dispatcher with the local Civil Aviation Authority (e.g. FAA in the USA) prior to departure.

 


Flight Plan
Flight plans are specific information relating to the intended flight of an aircraft that is filed orally or in writing with an FSS or an ATC facility.

Flight Plan
Flight Plan is an Aviation Term defined as: Specified information provided to air traffic services units, relative to anintended flight or portion of a flight of an aircraft (ICAO).

the flight plan
Commercial airline companies employ flight planners who perform all the necessary data gathering and analyses necessary to complete a flight plan.

Flight Planning
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The Flight Plan
Flight Simulator Odyssey is a series of more than 120 flights of various lengths. It has been written for both the beginning and experienced Flight Simulator pilot. The Odyssey assumes that you know how to fly the Simulator.

Flight Plans
One common misconception is that every aircraft must be issued a flight plan before it can fly.

Flight Plan: A predetermined route, possibly including guidance modes, communications, and mission objectives, used by guidance and mission management for planning.

flight plan - A pilot's intended routing and schedule for a flight, giving the pilot and aircraft identification; course, speed, and altitude to be flown; and estimated times of arrival at intermediate stops and the destination; submitted, ...

FLIGHT PLAN Filed by radio, telephone, computer, or in person with Flight Service Stations, a record of aircraft number; type and equipment, estimated time of departure and time en route, route and altitude to be flown, ...

Flight Plan
Specified information relating to the intended flight of an aircraft that is filed orally or in writing with an FSS or an ATC facility.

Flight Plan
A required planning document that covers the expected operational details of a flight such as destination, route, fuel on board, etc. It is filed with the appropriate FAA air traffic control facility.

Flight Plan - Scheme to get away from home to go flying.

Glide Distance - Half the distance from an airplane to the nearest emergency landing field.

FLIGHT PLAN AREA- The geographical area assigned by regional air traffic divisions to a flight service station for the purpose of search and rescue for VFR aircraft, issuance of NOTAMs, pilot briefing, in-flight services, broadcast, ...

Pre-Flight Planning: Your Key to Flying Safely
Prior to embarking on a flight, there are several steps that you as a pilot are responsible for taking in order to ensure that the flight goes safely and smoothly: ...

3) VERIFY FLIGHT PLAN CHANGES. After editing a flight plan to change or add waypoints, verify that the routing is correct by reviewing the waypoints in the list on the MFD's Flight Plan page.

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Repetitive Flight Plan
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Here is a rundown of various flight-planning methods: ...

My rule is that I either follow roads so I can land and get help, or we file a flight plan. So far we haven't been filing flight plans.

VISUAL APPROACH- An approach conducted on an instrument flight rules (IFR) flight plan which authorizes the pilot to proceed visually and clear of clouds to the airport.

VISUAL APPROACH PROCEDURES - An approach to an airport wherein an aircraft on an IFR flight plan, operating in VFR conditions under the control of a radar facility and having air traffic control authorization, ...

FBOs are the nice folks who provide services like fuel, flight planning facilities, phones, access to rental cars, rest rooms, showers, snooze rooms for pilots, and bunches of other useful things.

IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) Regulations governing flight when an IFR flight plan has been filed and activated. Air Traffic Control provides separation between IFR aircraft.

A facility established to provide air traffic control service to aircraft operating on IFR flight plans within controlled airspace and principally during the en route phase of flight.

Thorough pre-flight planning would also have made you aware that you would be operating in a Class D control tower environment. Two-way radio contact with the tower is required before airplane movement takes place.

A service provided by an FSS to assist pilots with flight planning. Briefing items may include weather information, notices to airmen (NOTAMs), military activities, flow control information, and other items, as requested.
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NORDO - no radio (used on flight plan form).
NOSIG - no significant change, term used on Met reports.

Instrument Operation: An aircraft operation in accordance with an IFR flight plan or an operation where IFR separation between aircraft is provided by a terminal control facility or air route traffic control center.

Visual approach - An approach conducted on an IFR flight plan, which authorizes the pilot to proceed visually and clear of clouds to the airport.

Position in space usually on aircraft's flight plan
WEAPONS ( )
FREE, TIGHT HOLD or SAFE.

Alternate: Airport indicated on a flight plan where it is possible to divert the aircraft from its scheduled destination (in case of bad weather or any other major situation).

Any person approved by the USAF or Navy Air Weather Services or by the National Weather Service to forecast aviation weather for flight planning.
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Special abbreviations and terms
STABO ...

The term is also used in the US to indicate weather conditions that are equal to or greater than minimum VFR requirements. Also used by pilots and controllers to indicate a specific type of flight plan.

On such trips, the flight plan was filed to Shannon, Ireland, with en route reclearance on to London secured later in the flight after the minimum required fuel for London was clearly present.

Flight Plan - Scheme to get away from home to go flying. Glider - Formerly "airplane," prior to running out of fuel. Gross Weight - 1. A 350-pound pilot (also see "Split S"). 2.

and/or fuels aircraft, and may also provide flight training FSDO Flight Standards District Office - an FAA field office FSS Flight Service Station - an FAA facility which provides weather information to pilots and allows them to file flight plans ...

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