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Hudson and East River VFR corridor note on New York terminal area chart as of 2007. The East River Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA), formally known as the East River class-B exclusion, is a section of airspace above the East River in New York City in which flight is permitted under visual flight rules (VFR).
No crossing is permitted, while stopping is permitted only in an emergency. Restricted access to motor vehicles, prohibited to pedestrians, animals, pedal cycles, mopeds, agricultural vehicles. The minimum speed is not lower than 50 km/h [31 mph] and the maximum speed is not higher than 130 km/h [81 mph] (except Germany where no speed limit is ...
threshold crossing height TCI thrust computer indicator TCN TACAN: TCU Telecommunication control unit: Or: terminal control unit, or line control unit, used in Air traffic control: TDOP Time dilution of precision TDR Transponder (In some cases) TDZ touchdown zone TERPS terminal instrument procedures Or: terminal en route procedures TFC traffic: TFR
In the field of road transport, an interchange (American English) or a grade-separated junction (British English) is a road junction that uses grade separations to allow for the movement of traffic between two or more roadways or highways, using a system of interconnecting roadways to permit traffic on at least one of the routes to pass through ...
VFR may refer to: Honda VFR, a motorcycle model series; Variable frame rate, a video format feature; Verein für Raumschiffahrt, a German amateur rocketry society, 1927–1933; Visiting friends and relatives, in international travel; Visual flight rules, a set of aviation regulations for flying in visual weather conditions
Corridor U-1 is a spur from Corridor U at Tioga, Pennsylvania, continuing north along I-99/US 15 to Corning, New York, where it connects with Corridor T . Only the portion in New York is signed as I-99; the portion in Pennsylvania is slated to become I-99 but is currently only signed as US 15.
In Canada and the United States, DVFR is an aviation acronym for Defense Visual Flight Rules.It refers to one type of flight plan that must be filed for operation within an Air Defense Identification Zone (the alternative being an IFR flight plan).
Winding mechanism on the Sackville Ferry in New South Wales, Australia. Cable ferries can be typified by their size and construction, their usage (passenger, animal, vehicle) and requirements (length of crossing, amount of other shipping), their cables (wire rope, chain, or both), and their propulsion (water current, engine, manual).