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16:47 Feb 26, 2020 |
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4 +1 | minimum, floor |
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4 | valeur plancher is usually minimum altitude for obstacle clearance on aa given route chart |
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minimum, floor Explanation: MEA is minimum enroute altitude, and routier is a flight path. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_en_route_altitude |
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valeur plancher is usually minimum altitude for obstacle clearance on aa given route chart Explanation: Minimum En-route Altitude (MEA) - SKYbrary Aviation Safety www.skybrary.aero › index.php › Minimum_En-r... Traduire cette page 27 juil. 2017 - The minimum en-route altitude (MEA) is the altitude for an en-route segment that provides adequate reception of relevant navigation facilities ... |
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