Radar Mitigation Scheme definition

Radar Mitigation Scheme or 'Scheme' means a detailed scheme agreed with the Operator which sets out the measures to be taken to avoid at all times the impact of the development on the M10 Primary and Secondary Surveillance radar and air traffic management operations of the Operator.
Radar Mitigation Scheme means such equipment, procedural or technological measures, as the Airport Operator identifies as necessary and sufficient to prevent the operation of the development or of any turbines forming part of the development impacting adversely on radar performance or on the performance of other navigational aids at Glasgow Prestwick Airport or on maintaining safe and efficient air traffic control services or procedures or airspace and which the Airport Operator is willing and able to implement and maintain for the lifetime of the development or for such shorter period as may be agreed in consultation with the Airport Operator as necessary to mitigate any such adverse impact.
Radar Mitigation Scheme required means a detailed scheme which sets out the measures to be taken to avoid at all times the impact of the development on the Gatwick G10 Primary and Secondary Surveillance radar and air traffic management operations of the Operator. The "Crane Operation Plan" means a detailed plan which defines the type of crane and the timing/dates and duration of all crane works to be carried out at the site in order to manage and mitigate at all times the impact of the development on the Gatwick G10 Primary and Secondary Surveillance Radar systems at Gatwick Airport and associated air traffic management operations. The Local Planning Authority will seek advice from NATS or any successor in discharging these conditions.

Examples of Radar Mitigation Scheme in a sentence

  • No part of any turbine shall be erected above ground until a Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme agreed with the Operator has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Licensing Authority and following consultation with the Operator, in order to avoid the impact of the Development on the Primary Radar of the Operator located at Perwinnes and associated air traffic management operations.

  • The Licensee must, prior to the commencement of the Works, submit Air Defence Radar Mitigation Scheme (“the ADRM scheme”), in writing, to the Licensing Authority for their written approval.

  • No part of any turbine shall be erected above ground until the approved Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme has been implemented and the Works shall thereafter be operated fully in accordance with such approved Scheme.

  • To build on the understanding of how PacifiCorp plans and implements M&V practices established during the 2014-2015 verification study, the review team focused on four program evaluations that were recently completed and not previously available for review.

  • No part of any WTG shall be erected until a Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme (“PRMS”) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Scottish Ministers following consultation with Aberdeen Airport Limited, NATS (En Route) Public Limited Company (“NERL”) and the MOD.

  • The Radar Mitigation Scheme (RMS) shall thereafter be implemented and operated in accordance with the approved details.

  • The Licensee must, prior to the Commencement of the Works, submit an Air Traffic Control Radar Mitigation Scheme (“ATC Scheme”), in writing, to the Licensing Authority for its written approval.

  • The Company must, prior to the Commencement of the Alpha Development, submit an Air Traffic Control Radar Mitigation Scheme (“ATC Scheme”), in writing, to the Scottish Ministers for their written approval.

  • The Company must, prior to the Commencement of the Alpha Development, submit an Air Defence Radar Mitigation Scheme (“ADRM Scheme”), in writing, to the Scottish Ministers for their written approval.

  • REASON: To enable the Local Planning Authority to control the development in detail in the interests of amenity, aircraft safety and the operations of NATS En- route PLC in accordance with Policies CH3 and IN1 of the Crawley Borough Local Plan 2015-2030.8 No construction work shall be carried out above 10m AGL unless and until the approved Radar Mitigation Scheme has been implemented and the development shall thereafter be operated fully in accordance with such approved Scheme.


More Definitions of Radar Mitigation Scheme

Radar Mitigation Scheme means a detailed scheme agreed with the Operator which sets out the measures to be taken to mitigate at all times the
Radar Mitigation Scheme means a scheme designed to mitigate the impact of the wind farm upon the operation of the primary surveillance radar at Inverness Airport and the air traffic control operations of the airport which are reliant upon that radar.
Radar Mitigation Scheme means a scheme designed to mitigate the impact of the Development upon the Brizlee Wood Air Defence Radar installation and the air surveillance operations of the Ministry of Defence. The Radar Mitigation Scheme involves the implementation of appropriate measures, including the integration into the United Kingdom Air Surveillance and Control System of the RAF Air Traffic Control radar at RAF Leuchars (“the integration”), to ensure that the Aviation Specification is met. The Radar Mitigation Scheme will also provide for the steps to be taken by the Company in the event that the Aviation Specification is not met. The Radar Mitigation Scheme is more fully described in the Heads of Agreement dated 1 July 2009 and signed by representatives of the Ministry of Defence and the Company.

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