Intersection (aviation)

Intersection (aviation)

In aviation, an intersection is a virtual navigational fix that helps aircraft to maintain their flight plan. It is usually defined as the intersection (in the geometrical sense) of two VOR radials.

Intersections also play an important role in departure and approach procedures. All intersections have an alphabetical or alphanumeric designation. Near major airports, the intersection designation code typically consists of three letters followed by the runway number. Most other intersection designations consist of five-letter combinations chosen for their mnemonic value, since either air traffic control or the flight plan may require the pilot to recall the designation.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Intersection — has various meanings in different contexts: *In mathematics and geometry **Intersection (set theory), the set of elements common to some collection of sets. **Line line intersection **Line plane intersection **Line–sphere intersection… …   Wikipedia

  • Aviation High School (Long Island City, New York) — Infobox School name=Q610: Aviation Career Technical High School logo= headmaster= superintendent= principal=Eileen B.Taylor enrollment = 1,863 (as of 2005 06) faculty = 104.0 (on FTE basis) ratio = 17.9 motto= We are not just a school, we are a… …   Wikipedia

  • Military aviation — For the effects of military aviation on warfare, see Aerial warfare. An A 10 Thunderbolt II, F 86 Sabre, P 38 Lightning and P 51 Mustang fly in formation during an air show at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. Military aviation is the use of… …   Wikipedia

  • Coffin corner (aviation) — The coffin corner (or Q corner) is the altitude at or near which a fast fixed wing aircraft s stall speed is equal to the critical Mach number, at a given gross weight and G force loading. At this altitude the airplane becomes nearly impossible… …   Wikipedia

  • Stagger (aviation) — Stagger Positive wing stagger of a de Havilland Tiger Moth …   Wikipedia

  • Holding (aviation) — In aviation, holding (or flying a hold) is a maneuver designed to delay an aircraft already in flight while keeping it within a specified airspace.FAA H 8083 15A, Instrument Flying Handbook , Chapter 10.… …   Wikipedia

  • Route (aviation) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Route (homonymie). En aéronautique, une route représente une séquence de points de navigation empruntés par les aéronefs dans le cadre d un plan de vol déposé ou permettant de définir un itinéraire normalisé… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Global Positioning System — GPS redirects here. For other uses, see GPS (disambiguation). Geodesy Fundamentals …   Wikipedia

  • Abkürzungen/Luftfahrt/E–K — Dies ist der dritte Teil der Liste Abkürzungen/Luftfahrt. Liste der Abkürzungen Teil 1 A A Teil 2 B–D B; C; D Teil 3 E K E …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Traffic Control — ➡ law enforcement * * * Introduction       supervision of the movement of people, goods, or vehicles to ensure efficiency and safety.       Traffic is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. The movement typically occurs… …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”