Airway routing occurs along pre-defined pathways called Airways. Airways can be thought of as three-dimensional highways for aircraft.
Lowest Fare Routing (LFR) The cheapest legal flight to the travellers chosen destination. Lift ...
Lowest Fare Routing (LFR): The least expensive legal airfare available to the traveler's destination. Minimum Connecting Time: The standard amount of time needed to make a connecting flight in a particular airport.
Usually done by routing incoming cold air over the exhaust of the engine. Although you will encounter de-icing systems based on electrical heating of the windshield. Propeller de-icing ...
You can specify routing by remarks such as "no over water", "No altitudes over 12,000'" etc. The ETE destination point on an IFR flight is the point of intended landing. FAR 91.169 which refers you to FAR 91.153 (a)(6) ...
The routing from Dulles to Miami was flown subsonically as far as Carolina Beach VOR; then there was a very rapid climb to 60,000 feet (estimated at 6,000 feet per minute) and Mach 2.
The American is at 25,000ft, heading down T45 to join R8 and exit to the East, routing A -> B -> C -> D, these being navigation beacons. The United is heading West along N864, routing towards A, its next waypoint.
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.
For flights conducted under IFR rules, flight plans are also used by air traffic controllers to initiate tracking and routing services.
Low Altitude Arrival/Departure Routing. LAHSO Land and Hold Short Operations.
BETWEEN (vs. TO/FROM): In determining routing for accrual or award travel, "between" indicates that travel may originate on either end of a route. For example, a roundtrip award that allows travel between Mexico and the U.S.
This radio feature allows you to install the servos where they can give the best pushrod routing without concern about the direction of servo rotation. When your installation is complete, turn on your radio and check each channel.
analyze the jet stream and make recommendations for routing transcontinental flights inform FAA of single flight route issues and reduce mileage for flights unable to accept airborne reroutes ...
Under a code sharing agreement participating airlines can present a common flight number, which provides clearer routing for the passenger and may ease connection times.
(1) Two-Engine Airplanes. These are flights whose planned routing contains a point farther than 60 minutes flying time from an adequate airport at an approved one-engine inoperative cruise speed under standard conditions in still air.
Runway Profile Descents provide routing and may depict crossing altitudes, speed restrictions, and headings to be flown from the en route structure to the point where the pilot will receive clearance for and execute an instrument approach procedure.
RNAV procedures offer the advantages of routings that save time and fuel, reduce dependence on radar vectoring, altitude, and speed assignments, which allows for reduction in required radio transmissions with Air Traffic Control, ...
A bogey that is conforming with safe passage routing/airspeed/altitude procedures. RIFLE AGM-65 MAVERICK launch.
Route the vynal tubing over and around to obtain the best routing, even slipping over the fittings. This is to simulate the actual hose in place. Mark the hose for length and application.
Standard Terminal Arrival Route (STAR): A preplanned coded air traffic control IFR arrival routing. Statute Mile: A statute mile equals 5,280 feet.
See also: Flight, Route, Service, Aircraft, Airport
 
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