Glossaire
Navigation et espace aérien
Région d'information de vol (FIR: Flight Information Region)
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Définition
A defined area of airspace in which flight information and alerting services are provided
Termes associés
Classification de l'espace aérien (Airspace Classification)
The system dividing airspace into classes (A through G) with different rules and requirements
Centre de contrôle régional (ACC: Area Control Center)
The ATC facility responsible for aircraft in en-route airspace between terminal areas
Espace aérien continental (Continental Airspace)
Airspace over a continent's landmass, typically better served by radar and communications
Espace aérien océanique (Oceanic Airspace)
Airspace over oceans where radar coverage is limited, requiring procedural separation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Région d'information de vol (FIR: Flight Information Region)?
A defined area of airspace in which flight information and alerting services are provided
What does FIR stand for?
FIR stands for Région d'information de vol (FIR: Flight Information Region). A defined area of airspace in which flight information and alerting services are provided
How does Région d'information de vol (FIR: Flight Information Region) relate to other aviation concepts?
Région d'information de vol (FIR: Flight Information Region) is closely related to Airspace Classification and Area Control Center, among other key aviation concepts.
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