- ATC route
- маршрут управления воздушным движением
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
route segment — As used in ATC (air traffic control), a part of the route that can be defined by two navigational fixes, two NAVAIDs (navigational aids), or a fix and a NAVAID … Aviation dictionary
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direct route — A requested route published on an en route or area chart to assist pilots who have previous knowledge of acceptance of these routes by air traffic control (ATC). Use of a direct route may require prior ATC approval and may not provide ATC or… … Aviation dictionary
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off-route vector — A vector given by ATC (air traffic control) that takes an aircraft outside a previously assigned route. The altitude assigned by ATC during this process ensures the required obstacle clearance … Aviation dictionary