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Pilot/Controller Glossary

8/15/19

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ATIS

(See DIGITAL-AUTOMATIC TERMINAL

INFORMATION SERVICE.)

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ATIS [ICAO]

(See ICAO Term DATA LINK AUTOMATIC

TERMINAL INFORMATION SERVICE.)

DA [ICAO]

(See ICAO Term DECISION

ALTITUDE/DECISION HEIGHT.)

DAIR

(See DIRECT ALTITUDE AND IDENTITY

READOUT.)

DANGER AREA [ICAO]

 An airspace of defined

dimensions within which activities dangerous to the
flight of aircraft may exist at specified times.

Note: The term “Danger Area” is not used in

reference to areas within the United States or any
of its possessions or territories.

DAS

(See 

DELAY ASSIGNMENT

.)

DATA BLOCK

(See ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY.)

DATA LINK AUTOMATIC TERMINAL INFOR-
MATION SERVICE (D

ATIS) [ICAO]

 The

provision of ATIS via data link.

DEAD RECKONING

 Dead reckoning, as applied

to flying, is the navigation of an airplane solely by
means of computations based on airspeed, course,
heading, wind direction, and speed, groundspeed,
and elapsed time.

DECISION ALTITUDE/DECISION HEIGHT
[ICAO Annex 6]- A specified altitude or height (A/H)
in the precision approach at which a missed approach
must be initiated if the required visual reference to
continue the approach has not been established. 
1. Decision altitude (DA) is referenced to mean sea
level and decision height (DH) is referenced to the
threshold elevation. 
2. Category II and III minima are expressed as a DH
and not a DA. Minima is assessed by reference to a
radio altimeter and not a barometric altimeter, which
makes the minima a DH. 

3. The required visual reference means that section of
the visual aids or of the approach area which should
have been in view for sufficient time for the pilot to
have made an assessment of the aircraft position and
rate of change of position, in relation to the desired
flight path.

DECISION ALTITUDE (DA)

 A specified altitude

(mean sea level (MSL)) on an instrument approach
procedure (ILS, GLS, vertically guided RNAV) at
which the pilot must decide whether to continue the
approach or initiate an immediate missed approach if
the pilot does not see the required visual references.

DECISION HEIGHT (DH)

 With respect  to the

operation of aircraft, means the height at which a
decision must be made during an ILS or PAR
instrument approach to either continue the approach
or to execute a missed approach.

(See ICAO term DECISION

ALTITUDE/DECISION HEIGHT.)

DECODER

 The device used to decipher signals

received from ATCRBS transponders to effect their
display as select codes.

(See CODES.)
(See RADAR.)

DEFENSE AREA– Any

 

airspace of the contiguous

United States that is not an ADIZ in which the control
of aircraft is required for reasons of national security.

DEFENSE VISUAL FLIGHT  RULES

 Rules

applicable to flights within an ADIZ conducted under
the visual flight rules in 14 CFR Part 91.

(See AIR DEFENSE IDENTIFICATION ZONE.)
(Refer to 14 CFR Part 91.)
(Refer to 14 CFR Part 99.)

DELAY ASSIGNMENT (DAS)

 Delays are distrib-

uted to aircraft based on the traffic management
program parameters. The delay assignment is
calculated in 15

minute increments and appears as a

table in Traffic Flow Management System (TFMS)

.

DELAY INDEFINITE (REASON IF KNOWN)
EXPECT FURTHER CLEARANCE (TIME)

Used by ATC to inform a pilot when an accurate
estimate of the delay time and the reason for the delay
cannot immediately be determined; e.g., a disabled