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Transport Canada
Settore: Government
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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 aircraft supported in the atmosphere by its buoyancy.
Industry:Aviation
Articles or substances that could pose a significant risk to health, safety, property or the environment.
Industry:Aviation
Un aérodyne multi-communication découlant des surfaces qui restent fixes en vol, son ascenseur conçu pour transporter au plus deux personnes et ayant un poids de lancement de 100 lb ou moins.
Industry:Aviation
Toute pensée ou idée exprimée brièvement dans un langage ordinaire, codé ou secret et préparé sous une forme appropriée pour la transmission par tout moyen de communication.
Industry:Aviation
A motorless heavier-than-air aircraft deriving its lift from surfaces that remain fixed in flight, designed to carry not more than two persons and having a launch weight of 100 lb or less.
Industry:Aviation
Any thought or idea expressed briefly in a plain, coded, or secret language and prepared in a form suitable for transmission by any means of communication.
Industry:Aviation
Une zone définie plus qui est terminée la phase finale d'une manoeuvre d'approche hélicoptère à planer ou à terre et de qui la manoeuvre de décollage est commencée. Remarque ICAO: Où la FATO doit servir de performance classe 1
Industry:Aviation
Une méthode de temps-régulation des flux de trafic arrivée dans une zone terminale de manière à ne pas dépasser un taux d'acceptation terminal prédéterminé.
Industry:Aviation
A defined area over which the final phase of a helicopter approach manoeuvre to hover or to land is completed and from which the take-off manoeuvre is commenced. Note ICAO: Where the FATO is to be used by performance Class 1
Industry:Aviation
A method of time-regulating arrival traffic flow into a terminal area so as not to exceed a predetermined terminal acceptance rate.
Industry:Aviation