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Similar to the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) codes, the ICAO airline designator codes are codes assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to aircraft operating agencies, ...

 


ICAO Q code

1. The meanings of the Aeronautical Code signals were assigned by ICAO.

ICAO Annex 1 Definition:
Flight time - aeroplanes. The total time from the moment an aeroplane first moves for the purpose of taking off until the moment it finally comes to rest at the end of the flight.

ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization
A United Nations body formed in December 1944 under the auspices of the Chicago Convention with the objectives of developing the principles and techniques of international air navigation and fostering ...

ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organisation.
IF - instrument flying. Also intermediate frequency.
IFF - identification friend or foe.

ICAO and FAA are most common international standards used within flight inspection.
VOR, ILS, NDB, VASI, DME, MLS, are different navigation aids and need periodic flight inspection.

ICAO central AIS page -- This is the listing of the worldwide AIS sites known by ICAO and sorted by continent
Aeroplanner -- A worldwide site for planning GA flights, subscription is required for full access ...

ICAO-
(See ICAO Term INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION.)
ICING- The accumulation of airframe ice.

ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization.

ICING - Condition arising when atmospheric moisture freezes on the external surfaces of an aircraft.

Source: ICAO Annex 10, Volume II
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B
Airspace ICAO Class B
BABLW
Bundesamt fìr Betriebe der Luftwaffe
BACKLASH
Term describing the amount of play between gears, or gear mesh. If too loose, the gear can slip, or strip the teeth. Too tight, and excessive wear is ...

The following are not recognized by the ICAO but often mentioned:
6th freedom: the right to carry payload from one country to one's own, then on to a third one (for example: Our Airline, formerly known as Air Nauru, ...

ATA experts play key roles in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection (CAEP).

half - mill(ion) 1:500,000 scale ICAO aeronautical chart.
Hdg - heading. The direction in which an aircraft's nose points in flight in the horizontal plane, expressed in compass degrees.

standard atmosphere - A standard atmosphere has been defined by the International Civil Aeronautical Organization (ICAO). It assumes a mean sea level temperature of 15°C a standard sea level pressure of 1,013.25 millibars or 29.

Those infractions of applicable FAA, (ICAO), and host country flight regulations that create an unsafe condition or result in an incident or accident.
Armed Forces ...

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