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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
The barometric pressure reading used to adjust a pressure altimeter for variations in existing atmospheric pressure or to the standard altimeter setting (29.92 in. of mercury).
Industry:Aviation
A representation of a portion of the earth, its culture and relief, specifically designated to meet the requirements of air navigation.
Industry:Aviation
The grouping of aircraft based on speed. The categories are as follows: (a) Category A-speed up to 90 kt; (b) Category B-speed of 91 to 120 kt; (c) Category C-speed of 121 to 140 kt; (d) Category D-speed of 141 to 165 kt; and (e) Category E-speed above 165 kt.
Industry:Aviation
(1) 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. (2) DND: 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.
Industry:Aviation
An ATC unit that provides ATC service to aircraft operating within a flight information region (FIR).
Industry:Aviation
(a) IFR/IFR-standard IFR separation; (b) IFR/VFR-traffic advisories and conflict resolution; and (c) VFR/VFR-traffic advisories and, as appropriate, safety alerts. The Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) contains an explanation of ARSA. The ARSAs are depicted on VFR aeronautical charts.
Industry:Aviation
Any runway currently being used for takeoff or landing. When multiple runways are used, they are all considered runways in use.
Industry:Aviation
The altitude figures currently displayed in an altitude readout.
Industry:Aviation
ICAO: Movement of a helicopter/VTOL above the surface of an aerodrome, normally in ground effect and at a ground speed normally less than 37 km/h (20 kt). Note ICAO: The actual height may vary, and some helicopters may require air-taxiing above 8 m (25 ft) AGL to reduce ground effect turbulence or provide clearance for cargo slingloads. Note: ICAO generic term that covers both air taxi and hover taxi, as used in North America.
Industry:Aviation
The specified path to be flown by aircraft operating in the vicinity of an aerodrome.
Industry:Aviation