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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 aerial display or demonstration before an assembly of persons by one or more aircraft.
Industry:Aviation
1) Canada : Lorsqu'il est utilisé en conjonction avec une exploitation des aéronefs sur l'aire de trafic de l'aéroport ou toute autre surface, ce n'est pas sous le contrôle de l'ATC, signifie qu'il est la responsabilité du pilote pour s'assurer que l'opération s'effectue en toute sécurité en ce qui concerne le trafic ou autres dangers qui pourraient être rencontrées au cours de l'opération.
2) US: Lorsqu'il est utilisé en conjonction avec des missions de l'altitude, une expression qui signifie que les ATC a offert au pilote la possibilité de commencer la montée ou la descente, le pilote qui souhaite et tenue de la montée ou la descente en tout cas le pilote souhaite. Le pilote peut temporairement se stabiliser à une altitude intermédiaire. Cependant, une fois que le pilote a quitté d'altitude, le pilote peut ne pas retourner à cette altitude.
Industry:Aviation
Une station terrestre du service mobile aéronautique (AMS). Dans certains cas, une station aéronautique peut être située, par exemple, à bord des navires ou sur une plate-forme en mer.
Industry:Aviation
1) Canada: When used in conjunction with an aircraft operation on the airport apron or other surface, that is not under the control of ATC, means that it is the responsibility of the pilot to ensure that the operation is carried out safely with respect to traffic or other hazards that might be encountered during the operation.
2) U.S.: When used in conjunction with altitude assignments, an expression meaning that ATC has offered the pilot the option of starting the climb or descent whenever the pilot wishes and conducting the climb or descent at any rate the pilot wishes. The pilot may temporarily level off at any intermediate altitude. However, once the pilot has vacated an altitude, the pilot may not return to that altitude.
Industry:Aviation
A land station in the aeronautical mobile service (AMS). In certain instances, an aeronautical station may be located, for example, on board ship or on a platform at sea.
Industry:Aviation
An expression used in radiocommunication meaning "Let me know that you have received and understood this message."
Industry:Aviation
The structure that defines the physical dimensions of the elements into which the airspace is divided, such as control zones (CZ), terminal control areas (TCA), control area extensions (CAE) and airways. The dimensions of airspace structure elements are described in the Designated Airspace Handbook (DAH).
Note: A poster entitled "Canada's Airspace" (TP 6010) provides a graphic representation of airspace structure.
Industry:Aviation
An expression used in radiocommunication meaning "Let me know that you have received and understood this message."
Industry:Aviation
The structure that defines the physical dimensions of the elements into which the airspace is divided, such as control zones (CZ), terminal control areas (TCA), control area extensions (CAE) and airways. The dimensions of airspace structure elements are described in the Designated Airspace Handbook (DAH).
Note: A poster entitled "Canada's Airspace" (TP 6010) provides a graphic representation of airspace structure.
Industry:Aviation