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NAS. See National Airspace System.
National Airspace System (NAS).

 


NAS - Naval Air Station (USA)
NATS - National Air Traffic Services. A division of the CAA providing UK air traffic control.
Nav - navigation.

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(See NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM.)
NAS STAGE A- The en route ATC system's radar, computers and computer programs, controller plan view displays (PVD's/Radar Scopes), input/output devices, ...

NAS
National Airspace System. The common network of U.S. airspace; air navigation facilities, equipment and services, airports or landing areas.
NAVAID ...

NAS
National Air Space - The air regulated and controlled by aviation authorities.
NAV ...

National Airspace System (NAS)
All of the airspace above the surface of the earth over the United States and its possessions.
Non-rated crew member ...

Later the standards were termed MS which means Military Standard and NAS which means National Aerospace Standards. Thus, the common terms AN, MS and NAS.

In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) provides this service to all aircraft in the National Airspace System (NAS).

capacity management - The long-term and short-term management and assignment of NAS airspace and routes to meet expected demand. This includes assigning related NAS assets, as well as coordinating longer term staffing plans for airspace assignments.

National Airspace System (NAS)
National defense airspace - 14 CFR 1.1
National Route Program (NRP) ...

Everyone who uses the air transportation system pays for the costs of developing and running America's National Airspace System (NAS) and a portion of the public-use airports.

facilities which provide pilot briefing, en route communications and VFR search and rescue services, assist lost aircraft and aircraft in emergency situations, relay ATC clearances, originate Notices to Airmen, broadcast aviation weather and NAS ...

See also: Aircraft, Flight, Service, Aviation, Airport

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