Army Aviation Digest

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984
 

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Page 18 - Applicants must have successfully completed a standard professional curriculum in an accredited college or university leading to a bachelor's degree with major study in...
Page 28 - ... not have a nuclear alert force, pilot training, nuclear storage, or a major classified mission. Civil operations must begin within 5 years of formalizing an agreement. § 855.29 Procedures for sponsor. To initiate consideration for jointuse of a US Air Force installation, a formal proposal must be submitted by a local government agency eligible to sponsor a public airport to the installation commander, and include the following: (a) Type of operation. (b) Type and number of aircraft to be located...
Page 34 - The word laser is an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.
Page 8 - K of this part consist of controlled airspace extending upward from the surface or higher to specified altitudes, within which all aircraft are subject to operating rules and pilot and equipment requirements specified in Part 91 of this chapter.
Page 1 - The views expressed in this article are the author's and do not necessarily represent the views of the Department of Justice.
Page 45 - MAXIMUM AUTHORIZED ALTITUDE / MAA — A published altitude representing the maximum usable altitude or flight level for an airspace structure or route segment. It is the highest altitude on a Federal airway, jet route, area navigation low or high route, or other direct route for which an MEA is designated in FAR Part 95 at which adequate reception of navigation aid signals is assured.
Page 19 - Albuquerque, NM*; Atlanta, GA; Baltimore, MD; Birmingham, AL; Boston, MA*; Buffalo, NY"; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Cincinnati, OH*; Cleveland, OH; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Detroit, Ml; El Paso, TX...
Page 43 - This program reflects the costs of: (1) departmental headquarters, including those of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the services...
Page 45 - The lowest altitude at certain fixes at which an aircraft must cross when proceeding in the direction of a higher minimum en route IFR altitude (MEA).
Page 43 - The specified ceiling and visibility minimums will be enough to allow the pilot to see and avoid obstacles near the airport. Obstacle avoidance is not guaranteed if the pilot maneuvers farther from the airport than the visibility minimum.

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