

The number of aircraft, if more than one. Īn extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes.Įlement AircraftType/formationCount diagram The colours and markings of the aircraft. The capabilities of the flight comprising of the:Įlement AircraftType/coloursAndMarkings diagram Įlement AircraftType/capabilities diagramįx:communication fx:extension fx:navigation fx:standardCapabilities fx:surveillance fx:survival The type of aircraft enabling the flight. Įlement AircraftType/aircraftType diagram Helicopters Ĭlassification of aircraft based on 1.3 times stall speed in landing configuration at maximum certified landing mass. Less than 169 km/h (91 kt) indicated airspeed (IAS) ġ69 km/h (91 kt) or more but less than 224 km/h (121 kt) IAS Ģ24 km/h (121 kt) or more but less than 261 km/h (141 kt) IAS Ģ61 km/h (141 kt) or more but less than 307 km/h (166 kt) IAS ģ07 km/h (166 kt) or more but less than 391 km/h (211 kt) IAS Įlement AircraftType/aircraftApproachCategory diagram [FIXM} Įlement AircraftType/aircraftAddress diagramĪ unique combination of twenty-four bits available for assignment to an aircraft for the purpose of air-ground communications, navigation and surveillance. ICAO classification of the aircraft wake turbulence, based on the maximum certified take off mass.
#Icao doc 8168 vol 3 registration#
A unique, alphanumeric string that identifies a civil aircraft and consists of the Aircraft Nationality or Common Mark and an additional alphanumeric string, the registration mark, assigned by the state of registry or common mark registering authority. The number equals the sum of counts of all aircraft types. An extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes. The capabilities of the flight comprising of the:Ī) presence of relevant serviceable equipment on board the aircraft ī) equipment and capabilities commensurate with flight crew qualifications andĬ) where applicable, authorization from the appropriate authority. Classification of aircraft based on 1.3 times stall speed in landing configuration at maximum certified landing mass.

A unique combination of twenty-four bits available for assignment to an aircraft for the purpose of air-ground communications, navigation and surveillance. Fx:aircraftAddress fx:aircraftApproachCategory fx:aircraftType fx:capabilities fx:coloursAndMarkings fx:extension fx:formationCount fx:registration fx:wakeTurbulence
