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Transport Canada
Branża: Government
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Department of the Government of Canada responsible for developing regulations, policies and services of transportation in Canada. It is part of the Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities (TIC) portfolio. Transport Canada is based in Ottawa, Ontario
U.S.: The lowest altitude at certain fixes at which an aircraft must cross when proceeding in the direction of a higher minimum en route IFR altitude (MEA).
Industry:Aviation
Other expression for: downwind leg
Industry:Aviation
U.S.: A service specifically designed to provide, upon pilot request, timely weather information pertinent to his/her type of flight, intended route of flight, and altitude. The FSSs providing this service are listed in the Airport/Facility Directory.
Industry:Aviation
U.S.: Other expression for: en route flight advisory service
Industry:Aviation
U.S.: The runway release time assigned to an aircraft in a controlled departure time programme and shown on the flight progress strip as an EDCT.
Industry:Aviation
A flight for the purpose of (a) returning an aircraft to base; (b) delivering an aircraft from one location to another; or (c) moving an aircraft to and from a maintenance base. Ferry flights, under certain conditions, may be conducted under the terms of a special flight permit.
Industry:Aviation
Other expression for: aerodrome elevation
Industry:Aviation
An expression used in radiocommunication meaning "Proceed with your message." Note: This expression should not be used in surface movement communications whenever the possibility exists of misconstruing "Go ahead" as an authorization for an aircraft or vehicle to proceed.
Industry:Aviation
(2) DND: An expression used in radiocommunications to instruct a pilot to execute a rapid level turn.
Industry:Aviation
U.S.: An expression used to indicate ATC authorization for an aircraft to make intermediate stops at specified airports without refiling a flight plan (FP) while en route to the clearance limit.
Industry:Aviation