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ARP
Usado para
aerodrome reference point
Definição1
Designated geographical location of an aerodrome given to the nearest second of latitude and longitude. The ARP is located as near as is practical to the geometric center of landing area, taking into account possible future development. Magnetic bearings and distances of obstruction within 4 NM that may constitute hazards are measured from the ARP. Also called an airport reference point.
Fonte1
Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil. Resolução n. 115, de 06 de outubro de 2009. Estabelece critérios regulatórios quanto à implantação, operação e manutenção do Serviço de Prevenção, Salvamento e Combate a Incêndio com aeródromos civis (SESCINC), no âmbito da ANAC. Diário Oficial [da] República Federativa do Brasil, Seção 1, p.16, 07 out. 2009.
Definição2
The designated geographical location of an aerodrome.
Fonte2
KUMAR, Bharat (ed.). An illustrated dictionary of aviation. New York: McGraw-Hill, c2005. 752 p.
Fonte3
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual of aeronautical meteorological practice. 10th. ed. Montreal, 2015. (Doc. 8896 AN/893).
Fonte4
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aeronautical chart manual. 3rd. ed. Montreal, 2015. (Doc. 8697 AN/889).
Contexto
The trend forecast is always appended to a local routine or special report, or METAR or SPECI. Forecasts of weather phenomena are for the area at the aerodrome, i.e. the area within a radius of approximately 8 km of the aerodrome reference point. The word “approximately” is used to cater for aerodromes that have perimeters which are not precisely a radius of 8 km from the aerodrome reference point.
Wherever practicable, the highest object or obstacle between adjacent approach areas within a radius of 5 000 m (15 000 ft) from the aerodrome reference point should be indicated in a prominent manner.
Subárea1
Aeronautical Cartography
Variante
ponto de referência de aeródromo [POR]
Português
ponto de referência do aeródromo