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Old 13th Aug 2011, 07:45
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Aircraft seperation - ICAO doc 4444

Does anyone have a good arcraft seperation summary according to the ICAO doc 4444 for exam purposes.....???

........or atleast some tricks on trying to remember them

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If you´re thinking about wake turbulence;
4-5-6-5.
(h-h, h-m, h-l, m-l).
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horizontal and vertical separations?

DOC 4444 Chapter 5
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Are u talking of radar separation or non-radar separation?
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Rule 1 - prevent aircraft collisions
Rule 2 - See rule 1
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I agree with both rules. But when air traffic controller on job he is very busy applying standard radar or non-radar separation as specified in type of airspace. If pilot deviates from the instructions suddenly given by ATC If he thinks it was necessary the risk of collision with other tfc becomes much higher.
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