Travelling in Southern Africa may expose you to potentially dangerous diseases from a number of sources, i.e. diseases transmitted by contaminated food and/or water, by insects and by close contact with infected people.
Additional information every pilot should know for flying in Africa!
Travelling in Southern Africa may expose you to potentially dangerous diseases from a number of sources, i.e. diseases transmitted by contaminated food and/or water, by insects and by close contact with infected people.
Air Traffic Control is organised on a sector basis therefore, ATC requires pilots to report at various boundaries.
An airspace within which an Air Traffic Control service is provided to IFR flights and VFR flights in accordance with the airspace classification.
Pilots are required to fly at an appropriate flight level selected according to magnetic track unless otherwise directed by ATC.
The area of protected airspace where special – non-standard – rules are applied to promote safety efficiency and orderliness within a congested airspace.
Originally used in radio telegraphy, Morse code is still widely used in aviation. Pilots are required to under- stand this and be able to identify aircraft call signs as NDB’s and VOR’s still send their identifying letters by means of Morse code.