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Transport Canada
Industry: 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
A route depicted on instrument approach charts to designate routes for aircraft to proceed from the en route structure to a point on the instrument approach procedure (IAP).
Industry:Aviation
Aircraft operating in the aerodrome traffic circuit or within sight of the control tower, aircraft known to be departing for or arriving from flight in local practise areas, or aircraft executing simulated approaches at the airport.
Industry:Aviation
Separation between aircraft at the same altitude, expressed in units of time or distance along track.
Industry:Aviation
An airspace of defined dimensions (a) that is established for the conduct of military training flights; (b) within which IFR or VFR aircraft may operate; and (c) that may be established in controlled or uncontrolled airspace, or both.
Industry:Aviation
A bearing/radial/track of an instrument approach leading to a runway or an extended runway centreline, all without regard to distance.
Industry:Aviation
Canada: An expression used within ATS when communicating a pilot estimate.
Industry:Aviation
A route used by the U.S. Department of defence and Canadian DND units for the purpose of conducting low-altitude navigation and tactical training in both instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) and visual meteorological conditions (VMC) below 10 000 ft MSL at airspeeds in excess of 250 kt IAS.
Industry:Aviation
A trajectory along which an aircraft is flying or intended to be flown.
Industry:Aviation
Canada: The time, in UTC, at which an IFR aircraft is calculated, by either the controller, the pilot or through automated means, to arrive over a significant point.
Industry:Aviation
The route of flight to be flown by strike-force aircraft from departure to point of recovery.
Industry:Aviation