Management and Organizational Studies 1022F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Visual Flight Rules, Flight Level, Nav Canada

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Ans infrastructure: fuel services, maintenance of runways, taxiways. The circuit pattern: departure, crosswind, downwind, base, final. Regulations involving ifr and ifr, airspace, and airways: vfr rely on geographical characteristics. Ifr and vfr between 12,500 and 18,000 asl: often includes tcss and czs, class c, usually tca and cz of large airports. Ifr and vfr, vfr need a clearance to enter: aircraft given positive conflict resolution. Airspace classification: class d, associated with tcas and czs of smaller airports with a control tower. Ifr and vfr, vfr do not need a clearance to enter but must establish communication with atc: class e, other controlled airspace. Ensures that ifr aircraft on approach and departure have detailed traffic information. Larger aircraft are charged based on weight and distance flown, calculated per passenger. In 2008, charges were 30% less than aviation tax: 7 area control centres, 41 control towers, 59 flight service stations, 8 information centres, over 1,000 ground based navaids, 45 radar sites.

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