air law – air traffic rules & procedures
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Air Law – Air Traffic Rules & Procedures. Mr. Darcel “I picked the wrong day to stop teaching Air Law”. MTPs. Clearances and Instructions Definitions and Flight Rules VFR IFR Special VFR Weather Minima Flight Plans & Itineraries Cruising Altitudes. Clearances & Instructions. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Air Law – Air Traffic Rules & Procedures
O/Cdt. Darcel
“I picked the wrong day to stop teaching Air Law”
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MTPsClearances and Instructions Definitions and Flight Rules
VFRIFRSpecial VFRWeather Minima
Flight Plans & Itineraries Cruising Altitudes
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Clearances & InstructionsA controller may issue a clearance or
instruction to a/c within the airspace that he controls.Clearances may be read back when received,
and may be issued to authorize specific operations within the controlled airspace. IFR flights require a readback (CARS 602.31) It may be requested for VFR traffic
Instructions must be complied with and acknowledged upon receipt.
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Flight RulesVFR
“Visual Flight Rules” Essentially, under this set of rules the pilot assumes
responsibility for traffic and obstacle avoidance at all times, regardless of the conditions
IFR“Instrument Flight Rules”Here, the pilot can partially share
responsibility for traffic and obstacle avoidance when in controlled airspace. Eg, radar vectoring
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Flight RulesSVFR
“Special VFR”Clearance issued by the relevant ATC unit for
the a/c to continue to operate within the relevant airspace in conditions that do not meet the published weather minima for VFR flight.
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Weather Minima
In order to fly legally, there are a specific set of minimum conditions that must be met.
Composed of visibility and cloud separation criteriaVisibility used is that recorded on the ground.
The following minima apply to VFR flights only.
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Weather MinimaBelow 1000’ AGL
Helicopter: 1 SM Visibility Clear of Cloud
Fixed-Wing: 2 SM Visibility Clear of Cloud
NB: At night, minimum visibility is always 3 miles
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Weather MinimaAbove 1000’ AGL:
1 SM Visibility2000’ horizontal distance from cloud, 500’
vertical
Controlled Airspace:3 SM Visibility1 mile horizontal separation, 500’ vertical
Within Control Zones, must also remain 500’ AGL
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Weather Minima
SVFR Only requires clear of cloud/ 1SM vis (fixed wing)May only be authorized in Control Zones (And at
night, only for landing)
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Flight Plans and ItinerariesServe a dual purpose: a) ATC information (eg,
Class C intent for VFR over Winnipeg) b) SAR (when overdue)Required for flights occurring more than 25 nm
from a/d of departureTwo Forms:
Flight Plan: The more rigorous of the two, contains detailed information pertaining to the flight, a/c, and intended route. Overdue after 1 hour
Flight Itinerary: Filed with a responsible person. Overdue after 24 hours
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Flight Plans and ItinerariesFlight Plan
Filed with ATCU, Flight Service Station (FSS), or Community Aerodrome Radio Station
Arrival report filed as soon as practicable, but no later than the SAR action time specified in the plan
NB: Is the only type of report valid for international flightFlight Itinerary
May be filed with the same agencies as specified above, or a responsible person
Arrival report filing is same as above, although action time generally longer (~ 24 hours)
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Cruising AltitudesFor VFR flight up to and below 18000’, fly
odd/even thousands plus 500’From 18000’ thru 29000’, conform to IFR
traffic and fly whole thousands; directional criteria still apply
From 29000’ and up, the rules change somewhat; the altitudes now increase at 4000’-intervals onlySo, Easterly Headings (0-179) fly FL 290, 330,
370, etc.Westerly Headings (180-359) fly FL 310, 350,
390, etc.
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Cruising AltitudesNB. Mandatory above 3000’ AGL
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