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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
An expression used in radiocommunication meaning "Listen out on (frequency)."
Industry:Aviation
In low level airspace, a prescribed area navigation track between specified fixes. For routes in controlled low level airspace, the airspace extending upwards from 2200 ft above the surface of the earth within the following specified boundaries: (a) The primary route width is 10 mi. on each side of the centreline prescribed for such a route. (b) The primary route boundary lines do not splay.
Industry:Aviation
In high level airspace (HLA), a prescribed area navigation track between specified fixes.
Industry:Aviation
A service provided by ATC units including: (a) area control service; and (b) terminal control service.
Industry:Aviation
The assignment by ATC of Mach number values to aircraft that are in level flight, climbing or descending, to ensure that longitudinal separation is maintained.
Industry:Aviation
A computer-based system provided by a vendor to pilots or other operational personnel. DUATS supplies the aviation weather and NOTAM information necessary for pre-flight planning via computer terminals or personal computers owned by the vendor or users.
Industry:Aviation
A military ground station established to provide en route flight information, airport advisory, ground control, field condition reports, flight planning, alerting services, navigation assistance, NOTAMs, PIREPs and weather reports. An MFAU may be used to accept and relay VFR and IFR position reports and ATC clearances.
Industry:Aviation
A flight conducted in accordance with instrument flight rules (IFR).
Industry:Aviation
An area of defined dimensions in the vicinity of localizer (LOC) and glide path (GP) antenna arrays within which vehicle and aircraft operations may interfere with the radio signal transmitted by the ILS.
Industry:Aviation
An expression used in radiocommunication to indicate the time at which it is expected that further clearance will be issued to an aircraft.
Industry:Aviation