ATS route definition

ATS route means a specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services;
ATS route means ATS route as defined in Article 2(46) of Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012;
ATS route means a specified route designed for channelling the flow of traffic as necessary forthe provision of air traffic services; “Authority” means Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority; “certificate” means the certificate for the provision of Air Navigation Services issued by the Authorityunder Part II of these Regulations; “final approach fix or point” means that fix or point of an instrument approach procedure where thefinal approach segment commences; “final approach segment” means that segment of an instrument approach procedure in whichalignment and descent for landing are accomplished; “foot (ft)” means the length equal to 0.304 8 metreexactly; “initial approach segment” means that segment of an instrument approach procedure between the initial approach fix and the intermediate approach fix or, where applicable, the finalapproach fix or point; “instrument approach procedure” means a series of predetermined manoeuvres by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles from the initial approach fix, or where applicable, from the beginning of a defined arrival route to a point from which a landing can be completed and thereafter, if a landing is not completed, to a position at which holding or en-route obstacle clearance criteria apply; “instrument flight procedure design service” means a service established for the design, documentation, validation, maintenance and periodic review of instrument flight proceduresnecessary for the safety, regularity and efficiency of air navigation; “integrated aeronautical information package

Examples of ATS route in a sentence

  • Free Route Airspace (FRA) is a specified airspace within which users may freely plan a route between a defined entry point and a defined exit point, with the possibility of routing via published intermediate significant points, without reference to the ATS route network.