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international flight

international flight
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    • a flight that takes off in one country and lands in another

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    1. Boeing's safety experts have joined others in the industry to form an international task force to try to eliminate one particular kind of air crash known as controlled flight into terrain, CFIT.
    2. ‘instrument flight rules’ means instrument flight rules as defined in Annex 2 [4] to the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation;
    3. On 20–26 May 2008 it was also published in Flight International, the global specialist aviation magazine.
    4. flight crew members who are nationals of a contracting Party to the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation.
    5. ‘flights operated under visual flight rules’ (VFR flights) means any flights operated under visual flight rules as defined in Annex 2 [6] to the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation;
    6. ‘instrument flight rules flights’ (IFR flights) means any flights operated under instrument flight rules as defined in Annex 2 [5] to the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation;
    7. ‘IFR’ means Instrument Flight Rules, as defined in Annex 2 of the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation (Tenth Edition — July 2005);
    8. ‘VFR’ means Visual Flight Rules, as defined in Annex 2 of the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation (Tenth Edition — July 2005);
    9. Chapter 4, paragraph 5 of Annex 2 [4] to the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation introduces restrictions related to Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum Areas for flights operated under visual flight rules (VFR flights) above flight level 290, while paragraph 4 of that Chapter provides that VFR flights above flight level 200 require authorisation.
    10. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (hereinafter ICAO) has defined procedures for the submission, acceptance and distribution of flight plans, which should be brought into force in order to be applied uniformly within the airspace of the single European sky.
    11. Appendix 2 to the Procedures for Air Navigation Services — Air Traffic Management adopted by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) [4] describes the ICAO model flight plan form and gives instructions for the completion of that form.
    12. Appendix 2 to the Procedures for Air Navigation Services — Air Traffic Management adopted by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) [4] describes the ICAO model flight plan form and gives instructions for the completion of that form. The flight plan can be used to identify the flights falling under the scope of the Community scheme.
    13. activities that increase the use of existing or new tools and instruments, including legal ones, to support the traceability of international passengers (e.g. tracing of air flight passengers in the event of potential contamination by pathogenic micro-organisms) and contact tracing;
    14. The air carrier explained the safety processes they have in place but were unable to provide a clear explanation of why aircraft 9G-RAC, which had been brought out of storage to operate the flight to the UK, had failed to meet international standards.
    15. The competent authorities of the United Kingdom communicated to the Commission that it adopted on 29 July 2010 an immediate operating ban on the whole fleet of Airlift International (GH) Ltd, due to the number of serious and major findings observed during the ramp inspection as well as the crew's disregard for the applicable flight time limitations.