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Transport Canada
Branche: Government
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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
Une hélicoptère approche procédure aux instruments (IAP) à un point d'approche interrompue (carte) qui est plus de 2600 mètres d'une zone d'atterrissage pour hélicoptères associé.
Industry:Aviation
A high-definition, short-range radar used as an approach aid. This system provides the controller with altitude, azimuth and range information of high accuracy for the purpose of assisting the pilot in executing an approach and landing. This form of navigation assistance is termed a "precision radar approach."
Industry:Aviation
A helicopter instrument approach procedure (IAP) to a missed approach point (MAP) that is more than 2600 ft from an associated helicopter landing area.
Industry:Aviation
A high-definition, short-range radar used as an approach aid. This system provides the controller with altitude, azimuth and range information of high accuracy for the purpose of assisting the pilot in executing an approach and landing. This form of navigation assistance is termed a "precision radar approach."
Industry:Aviation
Une procédure pour effectuer des approches aux instruments simultanément deux ou plusieurs vers des pistes convergentes.
Industry:Aviation
Systèmes radar utilisé pour déterminer la position d'un avion en gamme et en azimut.
Industry:Aviation
A procedure for conducting two or more simultaneous instrument approaches to converging runways.
Industry:Aviation
Radar equipment used to determine the position of an aircraft in range and azimuth.
Industry:Aviation
A practice approach to a runway by a jet aircraft (normally military) at idle thrust. The approach may start at a relatively high altitude over a runway (high key) and may continue on a relatively high and wide downwind leg with a high rate of descent and a continuous turn to final.
Industry:Aviation
A practice approach to a runway by a jet aircraft (normally military) at idle thrust. The approach may start at a relatively high altitude over a runway (high key) and may continue on a relatively high and wide downwind leg with a high rate of descent and a continuous turn to final.
Industry:Aviation