FAA HM PCG CHG 2 Pilot/Controller Glossary
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Federal Aviation Administration
Pilot/Controller Glossary
N HM PCG CHG 2
Annotation
PURPOSE
a. This Glossary was compiled to promote a common understanding of the terms used in the Air Traffic Control system. It includes those terms which are intended for pilot/controller communications. Those terms most frequently used in pilot/controller communications are printed in bold italics. The definitions are primarily defined in an operational sense applicable to both users and operators of the National Airspace System. Use of the Glossary will preclude any misunderstandings concerning the system’s design, function, and purpose.
b. Because of the international nature of flying, terms used in the Lexicon, published by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), are included when they differ from FAA definitions. These terms are followed by “[ICAO].” For the reader’s convenience, there are also cross references to related terms in other parts of the Glossary and to other documents, such as the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM).
c. This Glossary will be revised, as necessary, to maintain a common understanding of the system.
Автоматический перевод:
Глоссарий пилота/Диспетчера
ЦЕЛЬ
a. Этот Глоссарий был собран для продвижения взаимопонимания терминов, использованных в системе Управления воздушным движением. Именно те условия предназначаются для коммуникаций пилота/диспетчера. Те термины, наиболее часто используемые в коммуникациях пилота/диспетчера, распечатаны в полужирном курсиве. Определения, прежде всего, определяются в операционном смысле, применимом и к пользователям и к операторам Национальной Системы Воздушного пространства. Использование Глоссария устранит любые недоразумения относительно дизайна системы, функции и цели.



