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  2. File:DoD Instruction 4540-01 Use of International Civil ...

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    Use of International Airspace by U.S. Military Aircraft and for Missile and Projectile Firings: Author: USD(P) Software used: Acrobat PDFMaker 10.1 for Word: Conversion program: Adobe PDF Library 10.0: Encrypted: no: Page size: 612 x 792 pts (letter) Version of PDF format: 1.5

  3. Air Defense Identification Zone (North America) - Wikipedia

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    ADIZ boundaries for the United States and Canada as of 2018. ADIZ boundaries for Alaska. The Air Defense Identification Zone of North America is an air defense identification zone (ADIZ) that covers the airspace surrounding the United States and Canada – in which the ready identification, location, and control of civil aircraft over land or water is required in the interest of national ...

  4. Air defense identification zone - Wikipedia

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    An air defense identification zone (ADIZ) is a region of airspace in which a country tries to identify, locate, and control aircraft in the interest of national security. [1] It is declared unilaterally [ 2 ] and may extend beyond a country's territory to give the country more time to respond to possibly hostile aircraft. [ 3 ]

  5. AIXM - Wikipedia

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    The AIXM XML Schema is an exchange model for aeronautical data and a concrete implementation of AICM. It is an implementation of the Conceptual Model as an XML schema. Therefore, it can be used to send aeronautical information to others in the form of XML encoded data, enabling systems to exchange aeronautical information.

  6. Aeronautical chart conventions (United States) - Wikipedia

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    However, most of the layers of data on the charts include specific information about obstacles, airspace designations, and facility information (locations, radio frequencies, etc.). The legend divides these into several types of information, namely: airports, radio aids, traffic and airspace services, obstructions, topographic, and miscellaneous.

  7. National Security Area - Wikipedia

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    NSAs can be temporarily converted into restricted airspace by NOTAMs. [1] On VFR sectional charts, NSAs are delimited by a heavy dashed magenta border and a special notation. Excluding aviation, a National Security Area is a designated area temporarily placed under the command of the National Nuclear Security Administration.

  8. FAA Order 8110.37 - Wikipedia

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    FAA Order 8110.37(), Designated Engineering Representative (DER) Handbook, is a handbook of procedures, technical guidelines, limitations of authority, tools, and resources for Designated Engineering Representatives (DERs), who are appointees of the Federal Aviation Administration.

  9. DAFIF - Wikipedia

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    DAFIF diagram of Ottawa International Airport. The Digital Aeronautical Flight Information File or DAFIF (/ ˈ d eɪ f ɪ f /) is a comprehensive database of up-to-date aeronautical data, including information on airports, airways, airspaces, navigation data, and other facts relevant to flying in the entire world, managed by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) of the United States.