- Instrument Meteorological Conditions / Control
- Abbreviation: IMC
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Instrument meteorological conditions — (IMC), sometimes referred to as Blind flying, is an aviation term that describes weather conditions that normally require pilots to fly primarily by reference to instruments, and therefore under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), rather than by… … Wikipedia
instrument meteorological conditions — Meteorological conditions expressed in terms of visibility, the distance from clouds, and the ceiling, less than the minimums specified for visual meteorological conditions. In a control zone, a VFR (visual flight rules) flight may proceed under… … Aviation dictionary
instrument flight conditions — Restricted meteorological conditions in which control of an aircraft in flight (other than a balloon) is required to be maintained solely by reference to aircraft flight instruments … Aviation dictionary
Visual meteorological conditions — In aviation, visual meteorological conditions (or VMC) is an aviation flight category in which visual flight rules (VFR) flight is permitted that is, conditions in which pilots have sufficient visibility to fly the aircraft maintaining visual… … Wikipedia
Visual Meteorological Conditions — Die Begriffe Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) und Sichtflugwetterbedingungen sind synonym und bezeichnen die minimalen Wetterbedingungen, die erfüllt sein müssen, um Flüge nach Sichtflugregeln durchzuführen. Die Mindestbedingungen sind… … Deutsch Wikipedia
control zone — A controlled airspace extending upward from the surface of the earth to a specified upper limit (ICAO). The lateral limits of a controlled zone extend to at least 5 NM (9.3 km) from the center of the associated aerodrome(s) in the directions from … Aviation dictionary
Instrument flight rules — (IFR) are a set of regulations and procedures for flying aircraft whereby navigation and obstacle clearance is maintained with reference to aircraft instruments only , while separation from other aircraft is provided by Air Traffic Control. In… … Wikipedia
Instrument approach — Terminal procedures for an ILS approach in the United States. (The disclaimers shown in red in the illustration do not appear on the original approach plate.) For aircraft operating under instrument flight rules (IFR), an instrument approach or… … Wikipedia
Instrument Rating in the United States — An Instrument Rating is required for a pilot to fly under instrument flight rules (IFR).In the U.S., the rating is issued by the FAA.Instrument rating standardsTo be eligible to pursue an Instrument Rating, the applicant must: *Hold at least a… … Wikipedia
Instrument landing system — The Instrument Landing System (ILS) is a ground based instrument approach system that provides precision guidance to an aircraft approaching a runway, using a combination of radio signals and, in many cases, high intensity lighting arrays to… … Wikipedia
Separation (air traffic control) — In air traffic control, separation is the name for the concept of keeping an aircraft outside a minimum distance from another aircraft to reduce the risk of those aircraft colliding, as well as prevent accidents due to wake turbulence. Air… … Wikipedia