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CAP2606 (DOCX)
Abbreviation Item AAIB Air Accident Investigation Board AIAA Area of Intense Aerial Activity AIRPROX Board Air Proximity Board (UK) – (Air miss Investigation) ALARP As Low As Reasonably Practicable AOO Area Of Operation AMC Acceptable Means of Compliance ANO Air Navigation Order ANSP Air Navigation Service Provider ATC Air Traffic Control ATS Air Traffic Services C2 Command and Control CAA Civil Aviation Authority CAP Civil Aviation Publication CG Centre of Gravity CTR Control Traffic Region CU Command Unit EC Electronic Conspicuity EMI Electromagnetic Interference ERA Emergency Response Action ERP Emergency Response Plan EU European Union FIS Flight Information Service FOD Foreign Object Debris FMS Flight Management System FRZ Flight Restriction Zone FW Fixed Wing GA General Aviation GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System HIRTA High Intensity Radio Transmission Area HMI Human Machine Interface
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CAP3241 (PDF)
This year we will operationalise that aspiration with tailored growth goals that cover airspace modernisation, Heathrow expansion, routine Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flying, electronic Vertical Take Off and Landing (eVTOL) integration, space flight regulation and enabling and adopting greater automation with AI (also the subject of a separate joint ministerial letter dated 28 January).
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CAP1535S (PDF)
You should make use of UK FIS where available (consider a Traffic Service), maintain a good lookout and use an electronic conspicuity device.
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CAP1535P (PDF)
You should make use of UK FIS where available (consider a Traffic Service), maintain a good lookout and use an electronic conspicuity device.
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CAP2586 (PDF)
When electronic conspicuity devices (for example ADS-B) have advanced to a state of development that they are considered acceptable and interoperable by meeting EASA safety requirements, Farnborough undertake to implement the surveillance of such devices as another standard means for VFR traffic to gain access to Class E + conspicuity airspace.
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Safety Sense Leaflet 22 (PDF)
Avionics and devices such as VFR Moving Maps or Electronic Conspicuity may cause serious distraction in flight if you do not familiarise yourself with them first. 3Safety Sense / 02 / RadiotelephonySafety Sense / 02 / Radiotelephony CAA / September 2023 https://www.caa.co.uk/general-aviation/pilot-licences/flight-radio-telephony-operator-licence/ https://www.caa.co.uk/general-aviation/pilot-licences/flight-radio-telephony-operator-licence/ https://www.ofcom.org.uk/manage-your-licence/radiocommunication-licences/aeronautical-licensing https://www.caa.co.uk/commercial-industry/aircraft/airworthiness/aircraft-equipment/aircraft-equipment/ ‘Squelch’ is an electronic switch that mutes the receiver audio output when very weak or no signal is received.
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CAP3089 (PDF)
First published 2025 Enquiries regarding the content of this publication should be addressed to: charges@caa.co.uk The latest version of this document is available in electronic format at: www.caa.co.uk/CAP3089 mailto:charges@caa.co.uk CAP3089 March 2025 Page 3 OFFICIAL - Public.
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Clued Up 2017/01 (PDF)
There are also some e�ective and relatively inexpensive electronic systems now Six ways to minimise an Airprox For more Information visit www.airproxboard.org.uk EYES OUT / LOOK OUT / LISTEN OUT FIVE SECONDS TO IMPACT!
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CAP3089 Accessible (PDF)
First published 2025 Enquiries regarding the content of this publication should be addressed to: charges@caa.co.uk The latest version of this document is available in electronic format at: www.caa.co.uk/CAP3089 mailto:charges@caa.co.uk CAP3089 March 2025 Page 3 OFFICIAL - Public.
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SIP20 Independent Reviewer Report (March 2020) (PDF)
Safety improvement actions on Infringements remain a priority with NATS continuing to support the extended use of Electronic Conspicuity to enhance safety for all. 4.