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instrument flight procedure
- Definição1
- The Instrument Flight Procedure (IFP) process (see Figure I-2-4-1) encompasses the acquisition of data, design and promulgation of procedures. It starts with compilation and verification of the many inputs and ends with ground and/or flight validation of the finished product, and documentation for publication. The elements of the process encompass enablers, constraints, output, and post-publication feedback for the procedure under consideration.
- Fonte1
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aircraft Operations: Construction of Visual and Instrument Flight Procedures. Volume 2. 6th ed. Montreal 2014 (Doc 8168)
- Definição2
- Instrument flight procedure design includes the construction of routes, as well as arrivals, departures and approach procedures. These procedures consist of a series of predetermined manoeuvres to be conducted solely by reference to flight instruments with specified protection from obstacles.
- Fonte2
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Performance-based navigation (PBN). 3rd ed. Montreal, 2008. (Doc. 9613 – AN/937)
- Fonte3
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Performance-based navigation (PBN). 3rd ed. Montreal, 2008. (Doc. 9613 – AN/937)
- Fonte4
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aircraft Operations: Construction of Visual and Instrument Flight Procedures. Volume 2. 6th ed. Montreal 2014 (Doc 8168)
- Nota Adicional1
- Acronym in English: IFP.
- Contexto
- The development of an RNAV or RNP instrument flight procedure or ATS route follows a series of steps from the origination of data through survey to the final publication of the procedure and subsequent coding of it for use in an airborne navigation database.
- Subárea
- Air Navigation
- Français
- procédures de vol aux instruments