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OIS
Usado para
obstacle identification surface
Definição1
A sloping surface used to identify obstacles in the departure area.
Fonte1
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aircraft operations: volume 2: construction of visual and instrument flight procedures. 6th. ed. Montreal, 2014. (Doc. 8168 OPS/611).
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Guidelines for electronic terrain, obstacle and aerodrome mapping information. Montreal, 2006. (Doc. 9881).
Nota adicional1
For straight departures the origin of the OIS is 5 m (16 ft) above the DER. For omnidirectional departures several OIS are considered (…). The OIS gradient is 2.5 per cent (Cat H, 4.2 per cent).
Contexto
Aerodrome obstacles penetrate a defined obstacle identification surface. In determining obstacle data requirements, certain accuracy parameters are applied to construct buffers around obstacles and estimate whether they penetrate the defined surface. Depending on the area specified, unrealistically large, converging or overlapping buffers may be generated, resulting in high false alarm conditions. Internationally recognized survey standards should be used.
Português
superfície de identificação de obstáculos