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Airspace 1 st LT Zouhar Jakub 12 th September 2014
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2 Content Definition of the airspace Division of the airspace Classes of the airspace Single European Sky
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3 Definition of the airspace the portion of the atmosphere including territorial waters 12NM out from nation's coast line vertical limit no international agreement FL 660
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4 Division of the airspace controlled airspace Air traffic control → execute control Classes – A, B, C, D, E uncontrolled airspace Air traffic control → act in an advisory manner Classes – F, G
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5 Division of the airspace Abbreviations CTR/MCTR TMA/MTMA GCI CTA R… D… AUP TRA TSA P… FIR ATC UUP
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6 Flight Information Region
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7 Control Zone controlled airspace around airports to protect air traffic operating to and from that airport from ground level to a specified upper limit
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8 Terminal Control Area Controlled airspace Around a major airport Vertical limit to protect air traffic operating to and from that airport
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9 TMA
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10 Control Area Air traffic control (class C) from FL 95 to FL 660 sectors vertical + horizontal boundary number depends on density of traffic
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11 Temporary Reserved Area
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12 Temporary Segregated Area
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13 Prohibited Area
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14 Danger Area gas releasing bomb disposal
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15 Restricted Area shooting areas parachute jumping protective airspace
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16 Air Traffic Zone AFIS – Aerodrome Flight Information Service Diameter – 6NM GND – 4000 ft
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17 Airspace Use Plan published before 1400 UTC to cover the 24 hours’ time period between 0600 UTC the next day to 0600 UTC the day after UUP - Updated Airspace Use Plan TRA, R, ATZ, conditional routes, other reserved airspace
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18 Classes of the airspace Defined in terms of flight rules and interactions between aircraft and ATC A, B, C, D, E, F, G Characterized: Separation Services provided Speed limitation Radio communication requirement Subject to ATC clearance VMC visibility and distance from cloud minima
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19 Classes of the airspace
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20 Single European Sky the key objectives of the SES: to restructure European airspace to create additional capacity to increase the overall efficiency The goals of the SES: 3 times higher capacity of the European airspace To improve safety To reduce the effects of air traffic on the environment by 10% To reduce cost of ATM services by 50%
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21 Functional Airspace Blocks
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22 Sources www.eurocontrol.int lis.rlp.cz ec.europa.eu en.wikipedia.org
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23 Thank you for your attention!!!
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24 Weekend is here ;-)
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