Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC/ACC)
परिभाषा
The ATC facility responsible for controlling aircraft in en-route airspace between departure and destination areas. Manages high-altitude traffic across large geographic sectors.
संबंधित शब्द
Approach Control (TRACON)
The ATC facility that handles aircraft transitioning between en-route flight and the airport environment, typically within 30-50 nautical miles. Also known as Terminal Radar Approach Control.
Flight Level
A standard nominal altitude of an aircraft based on a standard altimeter setting (29.92 inHg / 1013.25 hPa). Flight Level 350 means 35,000 feet. Used above the transition altitude.
Flight Plan
A document filed with air traffic control that specifies the planned route, altitude, speed, and other details of a flight. Required for all IFR flights and recommended for VFR flights.
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