Glossar
Navigation und Luftraum
Anflugverfahren (Approach Procedure)
Definition
A series of maneuvers used to align an aircraft with a runway for landing
Verwandte Begriffe
Entscheidungshöhe (DH: Decision Height)
The altitude during a precision approach at which the pilot must decide to land or go around
Sinkflug (Descent)
The phase of flight where an aircraft reduces altitude as it approaches the destination
Instrumentenlandesystem (ILS: Instrument Landing System)
A precision approach system using radio signals to guide aircraft to a runway in poor visibility
Landung (Landing)
The final phase of flight where an aircraft descends to the runway surface
Mindestsichere Höhe (MSA: Minimum Safe Altitude)
The lowest altitude providing obstacle clearance within a specified area
Verpasster Ansatz (Missed Approach)
A procedure followed when an aircraft cannot complete a landing approach safely
Standard-Terminal-Ankunftsroute (STAR: Standard Terminal Arrival Route)
A published flight procedure followed by aircraft arriving at an airport
Mehr in Navigation und Luftraum
Luftraumklassifizierung (Airspace Classification)
Atemwege (AWY: Airway)
Gebietsnavigation (RNAV: Area Navigation)
Entscheidungshöhe (DH: Decision Height)
Entfernungsmessgeräte (DME: Distance Measuring Equipment)
Fluginformationsregion (FIR: Flight Information Region)
Flughöhe (FL: Flight Level)
GPS-Navigation (GPS: GPS Navigation)
Gleitpfad (GS: Glideslope)
Instrumentenlandesystem (ILS: Instrument Landing System)
Mindestsichere Höhe (MSA: Minimum Safe Altitude)
Verpasster Ansatz (Missed Approach)
Ungerichtetes Leuchtfeuer (NDB: Non-Directional Beacon)
Erforderliche Navigationsleistung (RNP: Required Navigation Performance)
Squawk-Code (Squawk Code)
Standard-Instrumentenabfahrt (SID: Standard Instrument Departure)
Standard-Terminal-Ankunftsroute (STAR: Standard Terminal Arrival Route)
Übergangshöhe (TA: Transition Altitude)
Transpondergerät (XPDR: Transponder)
VHF-Rundstrahlbereich (VOR: VHF Omnidirectional Range)
Wegpunkt (WPT: Waypoint)