EmergencyRadioCapabilityTypeType
fx:EmergencyRadioCapabilityTypeType
The type of serviceable communication devices available on the aircraft that are able to transmit an emergency radio signal. [FIXM]
Properties | Definition | Type |
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EMERGENCY_LOCATOR_TRANSMITTER | emergency locator transmitter (ELT) not available [adapted from ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 19 R/] | enum value |
ULTRA_HIGH_FREQUENCY | UHF on frequency 243.0 MHz is available [adapted from ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 19 R/] | enum value |
VERY_HIGH_FREQUENCY | VHF on frequency 121.5 MHz is available [adapted from ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 19 R/] | enum value |
Details
EmergencyRadioCapabilityTypeType
EmergencyRadioCapabilityTypeType
The type of serviceable communication devices available on the aircraft that are able to transmit an emergency radio signal. [FIXM]
EMERGENCY_LOCATOR_TRANSMITTER
fx:EmergencyRadioCapabilityTypeType:EMERGENCY_LOCATOR_TRANSMITTER
emergency locator transmitter (ELT) not available [adapted from ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 19 R/]
Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept | Definition |
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CodeEquipmentStatusType.NOT_EQUIPPED | The aircraft is not equipped with the aircraft equipment specified. |
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A generic term describing equipment which broadcast distinctive signals on designated frequencies and, depending on application, may be automatically activated by impact or be manually activated. An ELT may be any of the following: Automatic fixed ELT (ELT(AF)). An automatically activated ELT which is permanently attached to an aircraft. Automatic portable ELT (ELT(AP)). An automatically activated ELT which is rigidly attached to an aircraft but readily removable from the aircraft. Automatic deployable ELT (ELT(AD)). An ELT which is rigidly attached to an aircraft and which is automatically deployed and activated by impact, and, in some cases, also by hydrostatic sensors. Manual deployment is also provided. Survival ELT (ELT(S)). An ELT which is removable from an aircraft, stowed so as to facilitate its ready use in an emergency, and manually activated by survivors. |
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Semantic correspondence has not been established for this concept. |
Notes
Review FIXM definition (Negative definition)
ULTRA_HIGH_FREQUENCY
fx:EmergencyRadioCapabilityTypeType:ULTRA_HIGH_FREQUENCY
UHF on frequency 243.0 MHz is available [adapted from ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 19 R/]
Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept | Definition |
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Change request | A change request is required on the AIRM. |
VERY_HIGH_FREQUENCY
fx:EmergencyRadioCapabilityTypeType:VERY_HIGH_FREQUENCY
VHF on frequency 121.5 MHz is available [adapted from ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 19 R/]
Semantic Correspondence
AIRM Concept | Definition |
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Change request | A change request is required on the AIRM. |