Take-off Slot Time

2021年1月17日
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Have you ever found yourself sitting in an uncomfortable chair in the airport, or buckling up in the airplane itself, only to realize that everyone is speaking in some sort of code and you didn’t get the memo?
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Airport jargon can be extremely confusing, but if you learn a few of the basic meanings beforehand, then the airport shouldn’t be too much of a foreign experience.
Air travel terms can be broken up into two separate categories: on the ground, and in the air. Let’s start with lingo that you will hear while your feet are still on the ground.ATC
The ATC is also known as the Air Traffic Control. They are in control of pretty much every aspect that goes into a plane’s flight.
Sep 13, 2020 A ’slot’’ is a permission granted by an airport (or government) to an airline to either take-off or land at a particular time on a particular day at that airport. Airlines plan their flight schedule based on the slots they have been allocated at each airport, they want to operate to. The Mumbai airport will also set up 24-hour customer service to provide real-time updates for Covid-19 vaccine export and import consignments. This article first appeared on Quartz. A slot time is issued for aircraft flying through busy airspaces or to busy airports where the demand (number of flights) exceeds the capacity. If 50 flights are planned to arrive at an airport in 1 hour, but the airport can only handle 40 flights per hour, then the flow of traffic needs to be regulated.Area of Weather
If you hear the pilot announce that you are coming to an area of weather and that he has turned the fasten seatbelt sign on, this just means that there is a thunderstorm or heavy rain ahead. He will usually turn the plane to avoid it.Approach
When you hear the pilot or crew talking about the approach, it means that the plane is beginning its descent for landing.Airspace
The space over the land or sea area occupied by a certain state or country. A country’s airspace is considered part of that country’s territory and therefore subject to its authority.Baggage
Luggage or other items passengers bring on the airplane. You can carry one piece of small baggage on the airplane, and this is called carry-on. Large baggage is kept in a special part of the airplane.
Baggage Area
The baggage area is the area of the airport that handles baggage carried by passengers. These often have several large moving belts. Passengers wait at the belt for their baggage to move to them.Concourse
A broad, open area in the airport for the passage or assembly of people.Concessions
Businesses inside the airport terminal are known as concessions. These usually sell food, drinks or retail goods such as magazines, books, or souvenirs to passengers.Customs
Before you’re allowed to enter the country, you have to go through customs where you will be met by a customs officer. The custom officer will check if you’re carrying anything illegal into the country like firearms (guns), drugs, etc. The officer will ask you if you “have anything to declare?” If you’re not carrying any forbidden item, you should answer “no.”Direct Flight
When seeing the term ’direct flight’ on your ticket, you probably think that will mean that your flight will take you directly to your destination without stopping, right? Wrong. Direct flight simply means that the flight number will not change, but in many cases your flight will indeed stop. You may even need to change planes completely.Deplane
Deplane is just a fancy way of saying, get off of the plane and don’t forget your belongings.De-icing
Removing ice, snow, or frost, usually from aircraft and airfield pavements during snowy weather. This ensures safety and efficiency of operations.Executive Lounge
A room or a dedicated area at an airport or hotel with comfortable chairs, a coffee bar etc for those travelling first-class.Gatehouse
You have probably heard someone’s name being called over the intercom, requesting that if they are in the gatehouse that they go to a specific point for whatever reason. The gatehouse is just another way of saying the boarding area where you are waiting for your plane to arrive.Gate
In air travel, a gate is the entrance to a movable passage much like a tunnel or a bridge leading to the aircraft. This allows passengers to board the plane, and later get off at their destination.Ground Stop
A ground stop is a procedure in which all aircraft are not permitted to take off or land at a particular airport. This usually takes place during severe storms, heavy air traffic, or sometimes, nearby terrorist attacks. This is a security measure put in effect to avoid accidents. In the event of a ground stop, outbound flights are delayed; incoming flights either circle around or are diverted to other cities. Passengers will be asked to wait in their aircraft (or at the airport) until circumstances improve.In Range
If you hear them announcing that your flight is now ’in range’ that means that the plane is in the process of landing, but hasn’t touched ground yet. This announcement is to give you a heads up to get ready to board the plane, though how long it will take for the plane to actually land and be ready for passengers is never an exact science.
Jetway
A jetway is a specially designed movable walkway, much like a bridge or a corridor leading into an aircraft. This allows passengers to board or disembark a plane.Knots
A knot is one nautical mile per hour (approx: 1.151 MPH).Kiosk
An airport kiosk is an interactive, computerized device where people can get information or services. These are usually located throughout an airport terminal for easy access. A kiosk may be consulted about flight status, flight schedules or other inquiries. Some kiosks may be set up with a keyboard and mouse, while others may provide a user-friendly touch screen. Not all kiosks are computerized. Some are simply free-standing booths or tables manned by salespeople, where passengers can buy magazines, snacks or souvenirs.Long-haul flight (N)
A flight that travels a long distance in one go for example a long-haul flight would be flying from New York to Sydney.Nonstop Flight
This is the flight that you were looking for above. This flight will take you exactly where you want to go, without stopping or causing you to change planes and lose your comfortable position.People Mover / Moving Walkway
A people mover, moving walkway (British term) or moving sidewalk (American term) is an automated mechanism that carries people across a distance of several meters. It’s often utilized in airports and looks like a flat, horizontal escalator. Moving walkways are often very helpful for passengers carrying lots of luggage.Pushback
Pushback is the procedure for pushing an aircraft backward and away from an airport gate, normally using vehicles called pushback tractors.Ramp
Typically, a ramp is an inclined plane that allows transit between two areas that have different levels. In an airport, this word refers to a staircase with wheels, which is used to load or unload an airplane. The word is also used in sea travel, referring to an inclined walkway installed between the vessel and the port.Runway
The part of the airport where airplanes take off or land.
Slot
The scheduled time for take-off and arrival by an aircraft.Tarmac
The surfacing material used for airport runways, usually consisting of compressed stone or iron slag coated with tar. The term is short for ’tarmacadam’.
’Tarmacadam’ is an improvement on a road-making method called macadamisation, developed by in Scottish road engineer John Loudon McAdam in the 1800s. Macadamisation basically involves layers of stone coated with a binder or cement; Tarmacadam uses a specialized tar for a flatter surface.Transit Lounge
A room or designated area at an international travel airport where passengers wait for their flight to another country.Take-Off
When an airplane leaves the ground, the act is termed as take-off.Terminal
The main building of an airport that is used by passengers and cargo.Tower
In an airport, the word ’tower’ usually refers to the Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT). This is a ground-based center that provides direction for aircraft, whether on the runway or in the air. From the towers, Air traffic controllers give instructions to pilots in the aircraft; these directions are for facilitating the flow of traffic, assisting pilots with relevant information, and for preventing accidents.Related Topics
*2RegulationDefinitionThe Calculated Take-Off Time (CTOT) is the departure time slot also known as ATFM departure slot (air traffic flow management). The departure time slot is the time interval within which the take-off has to take place. The departure slot is defined to improve the traffic flow and avoid to jam-up the airspace.
If the assigned time slot is missed by the pilot, a new CTOT has to be requested to the controller. The pilot shall bear in mind that priority is given to aircraft which are respecting the assigned slot.RegulationGeneral rulesUnless specific circumstances require application of a different priority rule, the controller shall allocate departure slots in accordance with the first-planned first-served principle (all the flights entering the regulated airspace are sequenced in the order they would have arrived in the absence of any restriction).
The circumstances that require different priority rules include :
*exclusion of certain traffic flows that enter but do not reduce the capacity of the location of the measure
*exclusion or forcing of specific flights in order to reduce excessive individual delays and optimise the use of capacity
*exclusion and prioritization of specific flights that are not able to benefit from rerouting measures due to overflight permissions or similar constraints
The following flights are exempted from ATFM measures:
*flights carrying Heads of State (or equivalent status);
*flights engaging in fire fighting
*flights conducting search and rescue operations;
*flights for life critical medical emergencies evacuations
*flights approved for exemption from ATFM measures by the appropriate ATS authority
*STS/ATFMXWhere a flight is subject to an ATFM departure slot, that slot is included as part of the air traffic control clearance. Controllers (local ATFM units) shall be responsible for slot compliance monitoring within their area of responsibility.Controller rulesControllers shall be responsible for slot compliance at departure aerodromes:
*a slot tolerance is a window of time around a CTOT available to ATC which the aircraft must not depart outside
*ATS units shall provide all possible assistance to operators to meet ATFM slots or to coordinate a revised ATFM slotIn Europe, the departure slot is defined by Eurocontrol with a time tolerance of -5 minutes and +10 minutes around the CTOT.
In America, the CTOT is issued by the ATCSSC (Air Traffic Control System Command Center) using very similar procedures. For example, if the assigned CTOT is 10h15, the aircraft cannot take off before 10h10 and after 10h25Controllers shall suspend a flight plan when, considering the time tolerance, the ATFM departure slot cannot be met and a new estimated off-block time is not known.Use of CTOT on IVAOOn IVAO, the departure slot assignment is mostly used in the case of large events. In these cases CTOT are issued in order to avoid that too many people connect at the same time, which can induce long waiting time for taking off and even large delay at the arrivals.
Several cases may be envisaged:
*In the case of a specific event, a booking form is available on the internet site of the event. Each booked flight is associated with a CTOT and the controllers must respect the CTOT list generated over the whole booking phase.
*In the case of heavy load on a platform, the controller may issue a CTOT to help the regulation of departures.As is the case in real life, priority is given to pilots with an assigned CTOT and who are able to comply.
If the pilot is ready on time, ATC must handle the traffic in order to make the aircraft taking off within the assigned time slot.See also
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*01:15, 15 November 2020COPYRIGHT
*This documentation is copyrighted as part of the intellectual property of the International Virtual Aviation Organisation.Take-off Slot Time AviationDISCLAIMERSlot Time Aviation
*The content of this documentation is intended for aviation simulation only and must not be used for real aviation operations.Taking Off Time SlotRetrieved from ’http://mediawiki.ivao.aero/index.php?title=Calculated_take-off_time&oldid=2665
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