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, ...
Visual approach slope indicator (VASI) Visual descent point (VDP) Visual Docking Guidance Systems (VDGS) ...
Visual approach slope indicator (VASI). A visual aid of lights arranged to provide descent guidance information during the approach to the runway. A pilot on the correct glide slope will see red lights over white lights.
Visual approach slope indicator (VASI) - A visual aid to final approach to the runway threshold, consisting of two wing bars of lights on either side of the runway.
Visual Approach ATC or pilot initiation Ceiling 1500' or better or pilot must be able to maintain VFR. Pilot maintains separation and wake avoidance ...
Visual Approach: An approach wherein an aircraft having an air traffic control authorization may deviate from the prescribed instrument approach procedure and proceed to the airport of destination, served by an operational control tower, ...
Visual Approach Slope Indicator Visual Docking Guidance System Visual flight Visual flight (aviation) Visual flight rules Vortex ring ...
Visual Approaches. An approach conducted under Instrument Flight Rules that authorizes the pilot to proceed visually and clear of clouds to the airport. Usually this will be used in conjunction with Visual Separation.
Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI) A pair of lights to the side of the runway that tells the pilot that the plane is on a safe and reasonable descent to the runway. Red lights over white is the right thing to see.
Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI)- An airport lighting facility providing vertical visual approach slope guidance to aircraft during approach to landing by radiating a directional pattern of high intensity red and white focused light beams ...
VAL - visual approach and landing chart. var - variation (magnetic) VASIS - visual approach slope indicator system. A coloured light system providing visual guidance to the glidepath of a runway.
VASI: ≡ visual approach slope indicator, 12 Venturi, 3.4.2 VOR: See very-high-frequency omni range, 16.2 VOR: ≡ very-high-frequency omni range, 14.3.2 variometer, 1.2.4 vector, 14.2.4, 19.1, 19.9.2 vector (from ATC), 14.7.5, 15.1.
Air Traffic Control will apply separation distances to IFR aircraft except to VFR following a medium or heavy aircraft or IFR on a visual approach and were the pilot reported the previous traffic in sight and follows and maintains own separation.
VASIS: Visual Approach Slope Indicator System. A colored light system providing visual guidance to the glidepath of a runway. VFR: Visual Flight Rules. Prescribed for the operation of aircraft in visual meteorological conditions (VMC).
Heinlein] TBO Time Between (or Before) Overhaul TSO Technical Standard Order VASI Visual Approach Slope Indicator VMC Visual Meteorological Conditions - flying in conditions at least as good as the minimums required for VFR flight Frequently-Noted ...
See also: Flight, Direct, Pilot, Aircraft, Runway
 
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