change-over point definition
change-over point means the point at which an aircraft navigating on an ATS route segment defined by reference to very high frequency omnidirectional radio ranges is expected to transfer its primary navigational reference from the facility behind the aircraft to the next facility ahead of the aircraft;
change-over point means the point at which an aircraft navigating on an ATS route segment defined by reference to very high frequency omni directional radio ranges is expected to transfer its primary navigational reference from the facility behind the aircraft to the next facilityahead of the aircraft; “Clearway” means a defined rectangular area on the ground or water under the control of the appropriate authority selected or prepared as a suitable area over which an aeroplane may make a portion of its initial climb to a specified height;“Contour line” means a line on a map or chart connecting points of equal elevation;“Culture” means all man-made features constructed on the surface of the Earth, such as cities, railways and canals;“Cyclic redundancy check (CRC)” means a mathematical algorithm applied to the digital expression of data that provides a level of assurance against loss or alteration of data; “Danger area” means an airspace of defined dimensions within which activities dangerous to the flight of aircraft may exist at specified times;“Data product specification” means detailed description of a data set or data set series together with additional information that will enable it to be created, supplied to and used by another party (ISO 19131*);“Data quality” means a degree or level of confidence that the data provided meets the requirements of the data user in terms of accuracy, resolution and integrity;“Data set” means identifiable collection of data (ISO 19101*);“Data set series” means collection of data sets sharing the same product specification (ISO 19115*); “Datum” means any quantity or set of quantities that
change-over point means the point at which an aircraft navigating on an ATS route segment defined