answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Airspace Control Order (ACO)

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What message provides the details of the approved requests for Airspace Coordinating Measures ACM and is transmitted to all airspace users?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What messages provides the details of the approved requests for airspace coordinating measures and is transmitted to all airspace users?

Airspace Control Order (ACO)


What is international airspace?

Airspace is the part of the atmosphere that is controlled by the country below. For international airspace, the sovereign airspace of a country matches the maritime territorial limits and the space not in those limits is considered international airspace.


What are the lateral dimensions of Class D airspace based on?

The lateral dimensions of Class D airspace are based on the instrument procedures for which the controlled airspace is established.


When flying in the airspace underlying Class B airspace the maximum speed authorized is?

200 knots


What class of airspace is acrobatic flight prohibited?

Class E airspace below 1,500 feet AGL.


What is the role of an air surveillance officer?

An individual responsible for coordinating and maintaining an accurate, current picture of the air situation within an assigned airspace area.


What the slowest speed for aircraft in Class D airspace?

I don't think there are limits to how slow an aircraft can fly in any airspace.


What is an airspace?

An airspace is the specified portion of the atmosphere under the technical aviation control and/or jurisdiction of a particular state over which territory it lies.


Where is the Airspace Minnesota in Wayzata Minnesota located?

The address of the Airspace Minnesota is: 15509 Post Road, Wayzata, MN 55450-1109


What are the different classes of aviation airspace?

Airspace in the US is classified into the following categories: A, B, C, D, E, and G. The airspace is ordered from Class A-Tightest control to Class G-No control. Class A airspace is anywhere from 18000 feet to flight lever 600 (approx. 60000 feet); all aircraft in class A airspace must fly IFR (instrument flight rules) and stay in contact with ATC. The required separation is also greater in class A airspace. Class B airspace surrounds larger airports, and consists of 3 or more "shelves". Class B airspace looks somewhat like an upside down wedding cake. In Class B airspace, all aircraft require a specific clearance to enter or fly through the airspace. Class C airspace Surrounds smaller airports, and looks like an upside down cake with only two layers. Aircraft entering class C airspace need only establish two way radio contact with ATC before entering. Class D airspace has the same restrictions as class C, but has only one layer. Class E airspace encompass everything from 1200 feet to 18000 feet that is not Class B, C, D, or, G. Sometimes the base elevation is lower or higher that 1200 feet, but 1200 is the normal base. Class E also encompasses everything above Flight Level 600. VFR (visual flight rules) aircraft are not required to contact ATC in class E airspace. IFR aircraft maintain ACT contact in class E. Class G airspace is uncontrolled, and usually extends to anything below 1200 feet. Even IFR aircraft do not contact ATC in class G airspace.


What is a frontal sinus?

airspace of frontal bone


How long before and after a presidential aircraft lands can you do an exercise?

There's no single answer for this. When a presidential aircraft moves, the government declares airspace restrictions. (If the airspace belongs to a country other than the one the president runs, that government will declare airspace restrictions as a diplomatic gesture.)