Flight procedure
A flight procedure is the plan of operations that an aircraft has to follow while in the vicinity of an airport, in order to depart or land.
See also
References
- D. Anderson, J. Robinson, and J. Towler, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA; D. Pate, Federal Aviation Administration, Oklahoma City, OK; S. Barnes, L. Boniface, D. Lankford, and G. Legarreta, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC; G. McCartor, Federal Aviation Administration, Oklahoma City, OK; E. Lassooij, International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal, Canada; E. Bailey, Eurocontrol, Brussels, Belgium; and R. Putters, Civil Aviation Authority Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Simulation Modeling in the Development of Flight Procedures and Airport Standards - AIAA-2005-5879 AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference and Exhibit, San Francisco, California, Aug. 15-18, 2005 published by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- John-Paul B. Clarke; Nhut T. Ho; Liling Ren; John A. Brown; Kevin R. Elmer; Katherine Zou; Christopher Hunting; Daniel L. McGregor; Belur N. Shivashankara; Kwok-On Tong; Anthony W. Warren; Joseph K. Wat Continuous Descent Approach: Design and Flight Test for Louisville International Airport - Journal of Aircraft 2004 0021-8669 vol.41 no.5 (1054-1066)
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