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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 aeronautical chart designed to expedite ATC arrival procedures and to facilitate transition between en route and instrument approach operations. Each standard terminal arrival (STAR) procedure is presented as a separate chart and may serve a single airport or more than one airport in a given geographical location.
Industry:Aviation
A controlled airspace extending upwards from specified limits over the high seas and over land.
Industry:Aviation
An aeronautical chart designed to expedite the efficient and safe flow of ground traffic at an airport. These charts are identified by the official airport name.
Industry:Aviation
(1) A controlled airspace of defined dimensions that is normally established in the vicinity of one or more major aerodromes and within which ATC service is provided based on the airspace classification.
(2) U.S.: A controlled airspace extending upward from the surface or higher to specified altitudes, within which all aircraft are subject to operating rules and to pilot and equipment requirements specified in FAR 91.
Industry:Aviation
A general term used to describe airspace in which approach control service or ATC service is provided.
Industry:Aviation
An aeronautical chart designed to expedite clearance delivery and to facilitate transition between takeoff and en route operations. Each standard instrument departure (SID) procedure is presented as a separate chart and may serve a single airport or more than one airport in a given geographical location.
Industry:Aviation
All Canadian Domestic Airspace (CDA) that is not designated as the altimeter setting region.
Industry:Aviation
The indication on a radar display of a primary surveillance radar (PSR) echo or a transponder reply.
Industry:Aviation
The movement of an aircraft on the surface of an aerodrome under its own power, excluding takeoff and landing.
Industry:Aviation
An ATC procedure used to request pilots to adjust aircraft speed to a specific value to provide the desired separation.
Industry:Aviation