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PNR (1)
Usado para
point of no return
Definição1
The point furthest removed from base to which an aircraft can fly and return to base still retaining a given safety margin of fuel.
Fonte1
MULTILINGUAL aeronautical dictionary, or, dictionary aeronautique multilingue: english, french, spanish, dutch, greek, italian,portuguese, turkish. London, England: Technical Editing and reproduction Ltd, 1980. xx, 876 p. ISBN 92835016667
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. ICAO abbreviations and codes: procedures for air navigation services. 7. ed. Montreal, 2007. (Doc. 8400)
Fonte3
CROCKER, David. Dictionary of aviation. 2nd ed. London: A&C, 2005.
Fonte4
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Flight planning and fuel management manual. Montrea137l, 2012. (Doc. 9976).
Nota adicional1
Planned PNR does not take into account discretionary fuel or changes in fuel consumption after departure and requires re‐computation in‐flight.
Contexto
A remote area: when the destination is a remote island, the calculation of the point of no return (PNR) becomes 193 representation essential.
In the context of isolated aerodrome operations, a PNR is the point of last possible diversion to an en-route alternate.
Subárea1
Air Navigation Safety
Português
ponto de não-retorno