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vertical separation
Definição1
Separation established by assignment of different altitudes or flight levels.
Fonte1
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION. Pilot/controller glossary (P/CG). 2014. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 25 nov. 2021.
Definição2
Separation between aircraft expressed in units of vertical distance.
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual on simultaneous operations on parallel or near-parallel instrument runways (SOIR). Montreal, 2004. (Doc. 9643 AN/941).
Fonte3
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Air traffic management. 15th ed. Montreal, 2007. (Doc. 4444 ATM/ 501).
Nota Adicional1
Vertical separation is obtained by requiring aircraft using prescribed altimeter setting procedures to operate at different levels expressed in terms of flight levels or altitudes.
Contexto
Each pair of parallel approaches has a “high side” and a “low side” for vectoring to provide vertical separation until aircraft are established inbound on their respective parallel ILS localizer course and/or MLS final approach track. The low-side altitude should be such that the aircraft will be established on the ILS localizer course or MLS final approach track well before ILS glide path or specified MLS elevation angle interception.
Subárea
Air Traffic Control
Français
séparation verticale