A delay within an Aerial Refueling Track or Anchor.įILED FLIGHT PLAN- The flight plan as filed with an ATS unit by the pilot or his/her designated representative without any subsequent changes or clearances.įINAL- Commonly used to mean that an aircraft is on the final approach course or is aligned with a landing area. A delay within a Military Operations Area, Restricted Area, Warning Area, or ATC Assigned Airspace.Īerial Refueling Delay. A delay within a terminal area for touch-and-go, low approach, or other terminal area activity. Ferry flights, under certain conditions, may be conducted under terms of a special flight permit.įILED- Normally used in conjunction with flight plans, meaning a flight plan has been submitted to ATC.įILED EN ROUTE DELAY- Any of the following preplanned delays at points/areas along the route of flight which require special flight plan filing and handling techniques. Moving an aircraft to and from a maintenance base. Normally used to indicate shutdown of a reciprocating or turboprop engine due to malfunction.įEEDER FIX- The fix depicted on Instrument Approach Procedure Charts which establishes the starting point of the feeder route.įEEDER ROUTE- A route depicted on instrument approach procedure charts to designate routes for aircraft to proceed from the en route structure to the initial approach fix (IAF).įERRY FLIGHT- A flight for the purpose of:ĭelivering an aircraft from one location to another. (Alaska only.)įEATHERED PROPELLER- A propeller whose blades have been rotated so that the leading and trailing edges are nearly parallel with the aircraft flight path to stop or minimize drag and engine rotation. If able, these flights will receive priority handling.įAST FILE- An FSS system whereby a pilot files a flight plan via telephone that is recorded and later transcribed for transmission to the appropriate air traffic facility. These flights may be identified with the phrase “FALLEN HERO” added to the remarks section of the flight plan, or they may be transmitted via air/ground communications. FAA-RECOGNIZED IDENTIFICATION AREA (FRIA)- A defined geographic area where persons can operate UAS without remote identification, provided they maintain visual line of sight.įALLEN HERO- Remains of fallen members of the United States military are often returned home by aircraft.
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