Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum Sample Clauses

The Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) clause establishes the minimum vertical distance required between aircraft flying at certain altitudes, typically reducing the standard separation from 2,000 feet to 1,000 feet between flight levels 29,000 and 41,000 feet. This clause applies to aircraft that are properly equipped and certified to operate safely within these reduced separation standards, and it often requires compliance with specific avionics and operational procedures. Its core function is to increase airspace capacity and efficiency by allowing more aircraft to safely operate at optimal altitudes, thereby addressing congestion and improving traffic flow in busy airspace.
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Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum. (RVSM) A vertical separation minimum of 300m (1,000ft) which is applied between FL 290 and FL410 inclusive, on the basis the regional air navigation agreements and accordance with conditions specified therein.
Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum. A vertical separation minimum of 300 m (1 000 ft) which is applied between FL 290 and FL 410 inclusive, on the basis of regional air navigation agreements and in accordance with conditions specified therein. A.1.7.1 RVSM Approved Aircraft Aircraft that have received State approval for RVSM operations within the EUR RVSM airspace.
Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum. (RVSM) A vertical separation minimum of 300m (1,000ft) which is applied between FL 290 and FL410 inclusive, on the basis the regional air navigation agreements and accordance with conditions specified therein. A1.3. Flight Level Allocation Scheme (FLAS) for Western and Pacific / South China Sea In 2002, the States of the ICAO Asia/Pacific Region within the Western Pacific/South China Sea (WPAC/SCS) area implemented RVSM operations for ATC flight level assignment using a modified single alternate flight level orientation scheme (FLOS), with a complementary flight level allocation scheme (FLAS). To facilitate traffic handling, a ‘no pre-departure coordination’ procedure was agreed between affected ATC Area Control Centers (ACCs). The initial flight level for departing flights is allocated in accordance with the pre-agreed FLAS without the need for real time flight level coordination between adjacent ACCs. After departure, other flight levels may be available subject to coordination between ACCs. However, the implementation of RVSM in surrounding areas utilizing a single alternate FLOS system has resulted in a need to continuously transition the levels of flights entering and leaving the WPAC/SCS area between the modified single alternate FLOS in the WPAC/SCS area and the single alternate FLOS in surrounding RVSM areas. A single alternate FLOS (i.e. ‘eastbound - odd flight levels, westbound - even flight levels’) in compliance with the Table “RVSM-FEET” of Appendix 3 of ICAO Annex 2 and in accordance with the FLOS in surrounding areas Special high capacity arrangements for six unidirectional parallel routes (L642, M771, N892, L625, N884 & M767) that involve managed use of odd and even flight levels in the same direction of flight and an associated FLAS agreed between affected ACCs to facilitate ATC ‘no pre-departure coordination’ operations. In each case, sectors to the right assume control of sectors to the left in the event they are offline. Ho Chi Minh ACC Sectors: 1 (All levels) Ho Chi Minh ACC Sectors: 5 (All levels) 120.700 123.525 135.350 129.425 Sanya ACC Sector*: (All levels) B.1. Flights from Ho Chi Minh ACC to Sanya ACC
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