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FAA-H-8083-16B; Chapter 2

Chapter 2. En Route Operations Introduction The en route phase of flight is defined as that segment of flight from the termination point of a departure procedure to the origination point of an arrival procedure. The procedures employed in the en route phase of flight are governed by a set of specific flight standards established by 14 CFR [Figure 2-1], FAA Order , and related publications. These standards establish courses to be flown, obstacle clearance criteria, minimum altitudes, navigation performance, and communications requirements . 2-1. fly along the centerline when on a Federal airway or, on routes other than Federal airways, along the direct course between NAVAIDs or fixes defining the route. The regulation allows maneuvering to pass well clear of other air traffic or, if in visual meteorogical conditions (VMC), to clear the flightpath both before and during climb or descent. Airways Airway routing occurs along pre-defined pathways called airways.

procedures employed in the en route phase of light are governed by a set of speciic light standards established by 14 CFR [Figure 2-1], FAA Order 8260.3, and related publications. These standards establish courses to be lown, obstacle clearance criteria, minimum altitudes, navigation performance, and communications requirements. En Route Operations

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