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What happens in a possible pilot deviation?
Pilot deviations can occur in several different ways. Airborne deviations can result when pilots stray from an assigned, heading, altitude, or instrument procedure, or if they penetrate controlled or restricted airspace without ATC clearance. To avoid pilot deviations, follow these steps.
On which side should you overtake an aircraft in the air?
When air- craft, or an aircraft and a vessel, are approaching head-on, or nearly so, each shall alter its course to the right to keep well clear. (d) Overtaking. Each aircraft or vessel that is being overtaken has the right- of-way, and the one overtaking shall alter course to keep well clear.
Under what condition if any may a pilot allow a person who is obviously under the influence of drugs to be carried aboard an aircraft?
Pilots may not allow a person who is obviously intoxicated or under the influence of drugs to be carried in a civil airplane unless the person is a medical patient under proper care or in an emergency. Basically, it’s “8 hours, bottle to throttle.” And, “say no to drugs.”
Can a pilot deviate from instructions of air traffic control?
Pilots are obligated to obey the instructions of air traffic control unless there is a good reason not to. With that said, the pilot is allowed to deviate from instructions if it is necessary to do so to meet an emergency or is necessary for safety.
How dangerous are air traffic controllers errors?
So Air Traffic Controllers errors can be fatal for aircraft and its occupants. They are required to be well-equipped as well as almost hundred percent correct all the time.
How does air traffic control (ATC) assist aircraft?
Another way that ATC can assist aircraft is with information on weather. Although ATC is limited in how much weather it can show, the controllers can often tell a pilot whether or not there are thunderstorms in the direction in which he or she is flying or associated phenomena like wind shear and precipitation.
What is the history of ATC in aviation?
In the beginnings of aviation industry, there was no formal ATC. Pilots had to be aware of their surroundings, and separate themselves from other traffic. In the 1920s, technologies like radio communications and ground beacons started to be used to make flying safer.