Heading
The Direction in which the longitudinal axiz of an aircraft is pointed, usually expressed in degrees from North (true, magnetic, compass or grid).
The Direction in which the longitudinal axiz of an aircraft is pointed, usually expressed in degrees from North (true, magnetic, compass or grid).
Aerodroma operators should also take into account the possibilities that certain aeroplanes are not able to make a 180-degress turn on narrow runways.
Final reserve fuel is the minimum fuel required to fly for 30 minutes at 1,500 feet above the alternate aerodrome or, if an alternate is not required, at holding speedbin ISA conditions.
Coffin Corner refers to the point at which the flight Envelope boundary defined by a hign incidence stall intersects with that defined by the critical mach number.
Vertical separation if behind the aircraft dumping fuel within 15 minutes flying time or a distance of 50 NM.
An Airport Layout Plan (ALP) is a scaled, graphical presentation of the existing and future airport facilities, their location on the airport campus, and pertinent clearance and dimensional information. .