What is a AR route?

AR routes allow you the possibility to ride on roads from all over the world, coming together on a real road virtually by generating and processing animated 3D riders in real 2D videos. AR routes are recognizable when you see your avatar. AR routes are created by ROUVY directly.

Why did the FAA make preferred routes?

The objective of Preferred IFR Routes is the expeditious movement of traffic during heavy demand periods and the reduction of TMIs and coordination. Preferred IFR Routes must only be established when traffic density and/or safety make such routes necessary for the expeditious movement of air traffic.

Where can ATC preferred routes be found?

“I have found that the easiest and most user-friendly method to find out about preferred routes is to use one of the online flight planning tools such as ForeFlight or FltPlan.com. Either of these tools will display a list of routes that ATC has assigned to aircraft between the two airports requested.

What is swap in aviation?

A specific application of reroutes is known as the Severe Weather Avoidance Plan (SWAP), which is a formalized program that is developed for areas susceptible to disruption in air traffic flows, caused by thunderstorms.

What is a Yankee route?

The Yankee concept is a two-man route concept that is primarily used out of run-heavy formations to attack single-high safety looks like Cover 1 or Cover 3. It’s a deep shot play that puts the middle field defender in conflict with a deep over route and a post behind it.

What is a Yankee route aviation?

Aircraft flying Y-routes will typically be within signal coverage of U.S. ground navigation facilities and ATC radar. Actual signal reception and radar detection are a function of aircraft altitude. The majority of Y-routes exist only in the upper altitude structure, i.e., Class A offshore airspace.

Where are IFR preferred routes?

Preferred IFR routes are already established routes between your departure point and destination airport. They are useful for planning the most efficient route of flight by minimizing route changes and helping manage air traffic.

What are IFR cruising altitudes?

Example IFR Cruising altitudes would be 5,000 feet, 7,000 feet, 9,000 feet etc. IFR Pilots flying on a magnetic course (track) of 180 degrees through 359 degrees should fly on an even thousand foot MSL altitude. Example IFR Cruising altitudes would be 4,000 feet, 6,000 feet, 8,000 feet etc.

What are ATC preferred routes?

How long prior to takeoff should pilots file an IFR flight plan?

An IFR flight plan should be submitted at least 30 minutes before departure. This is so there is enough time to receive departure clearance from ATC so as not to incur any delays.

What is a swap during hazardous weather events?

17-14-1. GENERAL. SWAPs are formalized programs that are of considerable value in areas that are particularly susceptible to severe weather. SWAP statements are prepared by ARTCC TMUs and provide specific details surrounding a particular weather event.

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