- low level airspace
- маловысотное воздушное пространство
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
low-level fixed RNAV route — In low level airspace, a prescribed RNAV (area navigation) track between specified fixes. For routes in controlled low level airspace, the airspace extending upward from 2200 ft (6.7 km) above the surface of the earth within the following… … Aviation dictionary
low-level air route — Within low level uncontrolled airspace, a route extending upward from the surface of the earth and for which air traffic control is typically not provided … Aviation dictionary
low-level transit route — A temporary corridor of defined dimensions that facilitates the low level passage of friendly aircraft through friendly air defenses and controlled or restricted airspace … Aviation dictionary
Airspace class — The world s navigable airspace is divided into three dimensional segments, each of which is assigned to a specific class. Most nations adhere to the classification specified by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and described… … Wikipedia
airspace Class E — Airspace in which both IFR (instrument flight rules) and VFR (visual flight rules) flights are permitted. Only IFR flights are subject to air traffic control service and are separated from other IFR flights. All flights receive traffic… … Aviation dictionary
airspace Class C — Airspace in which both IFR (instrument flight rules) and VFR (visual flight rules) flights are permitted, subject to air traffic control service. IFR flights are separated from other IFR and VFR flights. VFR flights are separated from IFR flights … Aviation dictionary
Airspace class (United States) — This article describes the implementation of International Civil Aviation Organization airspace classes in the United States of America. For a general discussion of airspace classes, see Airspace class. The United States implementation of… … Wikipedia
airspace Class B — A classification of airspace in which both IFR (instrument flight rules) and VFR (visual flight rules) flights are permitted and all flights are subject to air traffic control service and are separated from each other. Generally, it is that… … Aviation dictionary
Canadian airspace — is the region of navigable airspace above the surface of the Earth that falls within a region roughly defined by the Canadian land mass, the Canadian arctic, the Canadian archipelago, and areas of the high seas.[1] Airspace is managed by… … Wikipedia
Flight level — A Flight Level (FL) is a standard nominal altitude of an aircraft, in hundreds of feet. This altitude is calculated from a world wide fixed pressure datum of 1013.25 hPa (29.921 inHg), the average sea level pressure, and therefore is not… … Wikipedia
IFR (instrument flight rules) en route low-altitude charts — En route low altitude charts provide aeronautical information for navigation under IFR conditions below 18,000 ft MSL (mean sea level). This four color chart series includes the jet route structure; very high frequency navigational aids (VHF… … Aviation dictionary