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Transport Canada
Industry: Government
Number of terms: 8785
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Company Profile:
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 runway served by visual aids and non-visual NAVAIDs that provide lateral and vertical guidance to the operating minima as specified in precision runway CAT I, precision runway CAT II and precision runway CAT III.
Industry:Aviation
An instruction given to the pilot by ATC when, in the controller's judgment, the aircraft landing procedure cannot safely be continued to touchdown.
Industry:Aviation
An expression used to request a repetition of the last transmission.
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
An expression used by ATC to advise a pilot to resume his or her own navigational responsibility. It is issued after completion of a vector or when radar contact is lost while the aircraft is being vectored.
Industry:Aviation
At an uncontrolled aerodrome, the most suitable operational runway, taking into consideration wind direction and speed, noise abatement restrictions, runway conditions, ground traffic, and any other relevant factor or restriction.
Industry:Aviation
An expression used in radiocommunication meaning "I have received all of your last transmission."
Industry:Aviation
Two or more runways at the same airport whose centrelines are parallel. In addition to having a runway number, parallel runways are designated as "L" (left) and "R" (right) or, if three parallel runways exist, "L" (left), "C" (centre), and "R" (right).
Industry:Aviation
An expression used by ATC to inform a pilot that he or she will no longer be provided with any of the services that could be received while in radar contact.
Industry:Aviation
Runways with parallel centrelines but thresholds that are not aligned.
Industry:Aviation