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Just an insane video about ATC.
In depth.
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https://youtu.be/C1f2GwWLB3k
Just an insane video about ATC.
In depth.
This was not in the agenda for today, but why not?)
https://youtu.be/C1f2GwWLB3k
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How Air Traffic Control Works
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Go-Around
A go-around is a procedure that is performed if a pilot is not completely satisfied that the requirements are in place for a safe landing.
A go-around is a safe, standard aircraft manoeuvre which simply discontinues an approach to landing. Go-arounds ensure passengers and aircraft are not placed in potentially dangerous situations.
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A go-around is a procedure that is performed if a pilot is not completely satisfied that the requirements are in place for a safe landing.
A go-around is a safe, standard aircraft manoeuvre which simply discontinues an approach to landing. Go-arounds ensure passengers and aircraft are not placed in potentially dangerous situations.
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Downwind
The downwind leg is a course flown parallel to the landing runway, but in a direction opposite to the intended landing direction.
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The downwind leg is a course flown parallel to the landing runway, but in a direction opposite to the intended landing direction.
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8.6 For CRABZ at 5, what does it mean?
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ATIS
Automatic terminal information service, or ATIS, is a continuous broadcast of recorded aeronautical information in busier terminal areas, i.e. airports and their immediate surroundings. ATIS broadcasts contain essential information, such as current weather information, active runways, available approaches, and any other information required by the pilots, such as important NOTAMs. Pilots usually listen to an available ATIS broadcast before contacting the local control unit, which reduces the controllers' workload and relieves frequency congestion.
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Automatic terminal information service, or ATIS, is a continuous broadcast of recorded aeronautical information in busier terminal areas, i.e. airports and their immediate surroundings. ATIS broadcasts contain essential information, such as current weather information, active runways, available approaches, and any other information required by the pilots, such as important NOTAMs. Pilots usually listen to an available ATIS broadcast before contacting the local control unit, which reduces the controllers' workload and relieves frequency congestion.
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Correction
phraseology which indicates that an error has been made by the person making the transmission and that correct information will follow: climb to reach Flight Level 290 at time 58. Correction at time 55.
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phraseology which indicates that an error has been made by the person making the transmission and that correct information will follow: climb to reach Flight Level 290 at time 58. Correction at time 55.
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Expedite
The word “expedite” is used when a higher-than-normal rate of climb or descent is required. ... Another example for the use of the word “expedite” in a time-critical situation is when an aircraft is requested to vacate (or to cross) a runway and to do so without delay.
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The word “expedite” is used when a higher-than-normal rate of climb or descent is required. ... Another example for the use of the word “expedite” in a time-critical situation is when an aircraft is requested to vacate (or to cross) a runway and to do so without delay.
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