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Terms for subject Aviation (1801 entries)
Telephone Information Briefing Service An automated telephone answering system providing up-to-date weather information to pilots
temporary flight restriction Type of Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) that defines an area in which air travel is restricted due to a hazardous condition, a special event, or a general warning for the entire FAA airspace
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terminal area A general term used to describe airspace in which approach control service or ATC service is provided
terminal area entry fix A significant point located along the established en route structure over which an aircraft cleared for a standard terminal arrival (STAR) or an RNAV STAR is required to enter the terminal area
Terminal Configured Vehicle TCV Vanda ­Voytkev­ych
terminal control area A controlled airspace extending upward from the surface or higher to specified altitudes, within which all aircraft are subject to operating rules and to pilot and equipment requirements specified in FAR 91
terminal control service A control service provided by area control centres (ACC) and military terminal control units (MTCU) to aircraft operating within specified control areas
terminal control unit An ATC unit that provides ATC service to aircraft operating within or in the vicinity of a terminal control area
terminal controller A duty controller assigned to the terminal control position
terminal occupancy value The maximum number of arriving aircraft that the terminal airspace can accommodate while meeting the objectives of the metering program
terminal radar approach control TRACON facility Michae­lBurov
terminal radar approach control facility TRACON facility Michae­lBurov
terminal radar control TRACON facility Michae­lBurov
terminal radar control facility TRACON facility Michae­lBurov
terminal radar service area Airspace surrounding designated airports wherein ATC provides radar vectoring, sequencing, and separation on a full-time basis for all IFR and participating VFR aircraft
terrain following The flight of a military aircraft maintaining a constant altitude above ground level (AGL) above the terrain or the highest obstacle. The altitude of the aircraft will constantly change with varying terrain and obstacles.
test flight A flight for the purpose of investigating the operational and flight characteristics of an aircraft or an aircraft component
TFC Terrain-following radar or reference to low altitudes pertaining to terrain-following radar
Federal Aviation Administration the federal authority responsible for civil aviation