Management and Organizational Studies 1022F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Standard Terminal Arrival Route, Non-Towered Airport, Control Area

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Air nav helps get from departure to destination. Cfs (canadian flight services) airport has fuel, running at all times Includes airport equipment and regulations: equipment etc. Ranging from standard circuit pattern to standard terminal arrival routes (stars) and instrument departures. Circuit pattern: regulations including vfr and ifr, airspace and airways, standardized approach to an uncontrolled airport. Visual reference to ground: rely on geographical characteristics of the land. In touch with atc who tracks position and ensures separation: airspace classification. All airspace falls under one of seven categories, from a to g. Controlled airspace, atc provides control services to pilots. Uncontrolled airspace, atc provides other services (but not separation) High level controlled airspace from 18,000 asp to fl 600 (roughly 60,000 asl) Airspace around airports: additional ifr control and manoeuvering space, connect cz and other airspace for ifr traffic, 2200 agl up to 18000 asl. Keeps ifr in controlled airspace during approach: controls vfr traffic.

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