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Aviation
(1801 entries)
abc flight
advanced booking flight
Andrey Truhachev
Advanced or Aircraft Handling Characteristics
(training designed to gain proficiency in and to exploit the flight envelope of the aircraft, consistent with operational and safety constraints)
AHC
advanced ultralight aeroplane
An aeroplane having a type design that is in compliance with the standards specified in the document entitled Design Standards for Advanced Ultra-light Aeroplanes published by the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association of Canada
adverse yaw
The tendency of an aircraft to yaw away from the applied aileron while at high angles of attack
advisory area
An airspace of defined dimensions within which a high volume of pilot training or an unusual type of aerial activity may be carried out
advisory control
A mode of control in which the controlling agency has communications but no radar capability
aerobatic manoeuvre
A manoeuvre where a change in the attitude of an aircraft results in a bank angle greater than 60°, an abnormal attitude or an abnormal acceleration not incidental to normal flying
aerobatic manoeuvre
A manoeuvre intentionally performed by an aircraft involving an abrupt change in altitude, an abnormal attitude or an abnormal variation in speed or flight path
aerodrome
Any area of land, water
(including the frozen surface thereof)
or other supporting surface used, designed, prepared, equipped or set apart for use, either in whole or in part, for the arrival, departure, movement or servicing of aircraft. This includes any buildings, installations and equipment situated thereon or associated therewith. • abbreviations: A/D or AD
aerodrome advisory service
The provision, by an FSS, of information pertinent to the arrival and departure phases of flight and for transit through a mandatory frequency
(MF)
area
aerodrome beacon
A beacon used to indicate the location of an aerodrome from the air. Beacons may consist of either a rotating light source or a strobe light.
aerodrome control service
Air traffic control service for aerodrome traffic
aerodrome controller
An officer who has successfully completed a formal aerodrome controller course and has been rated as competent to control aerodrome and ground traffic in accordance with Canadian Forces regulations
aerodrome elevation
The elevation of the highest point of the landing area
aerodrome geometric centre
The centre of the runway complex that locates the aerodrome for charting purposes, determined by calculating the mean of the latitudes of the northernmost runway threshold and the southernmost runway threshold, and the mean of the longitudes of the easternmost runway threshold and the westernmost runway threshold
aerodrome geometric centre coordinates
The latitude and longitude, to the nearest second, of the aerodrome geometric centre
aerodrome operator
The person in charge of an aerodrome, including an employee, agent or other authorized representative of that person
aerodrome reference point
A designated geographical location of an aerodrome given to the nearest second of latitude and longitude
aerodrome traffic
All traffic on the manoeuvring area of an aerodrome and all aircraft flying in, entering or leaving an aerodrome traffic circuit
aerodrome traffic circuit
The specified path to be flown by aircraft operating in the vicinity of an aerodrome
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