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  1. Airspace class

    airspace system based on the United States National Airspace System NAS Class A is used above FL 180 ... up to the base of the Class A, generally at FL 180 over these airports. It also overlays Class D airspace ... C airspace is used, although generally only in a sector, and not 360 around the airport. Class E ... A or Class C airspace. Class F is not used. Class G is used wherever other classes are not almost always from the surface to the base of the overlying Class A, C, D or E airspace. Transition from GAAP to Class D Australia used to have a non standard class of airspace for use at the List of Australian ... at all. Class C is used for Airspace above Flight level Flight Level FL 100 or FL 130 near the Alps ... and for airspace above FL 100 or FL 130 near the Alps up to FL 660. Class D is used for controlled zones, or above and around airspace Class C designated zones where CVFR is not necessary. Class ... airspace. Class G is used below convert 2500 ft m 1 abbr on AGL around airports below convert ... of Russia is divided as follows Class A applies to airspace above and including 8100 m the boundary between lower and upper airspace in Russia . All operations in Class A airspace must follow .... Class C airspace is defined below 8100 m and allows IFR and Instrument flight rules VFR operations .... ref name Russian airspace rules Class D is not used. Class E is not used. Class F is not used. Class G airspace is defined wherever Class A and Class C airspaces are not defined. Class G airspace ... redefined Class A and Class G, but no class C airspace. ref name Russian airspace rules Specific boundaries ... 15, 2010. ref ru ref Sweden In Sweden , airspace is divided into airspace class C and G only. Class A is not used. Class B is not used. Class C is used for all controlled airspace. Class D is not used ... No Class B in the UK. Class C All UK airspace between FL 195 and FL 660. The Upper Flight Information ... for VFR flights within Class E airspace, however pilots are strongly advised to contact the appropriate ...   more details



  1. Airspace class (United States)

    in the United States of America. For a general discussion of airspace classes, see Airspace class ... Civil Aviation Organization ICAO airspace class es defines Classes A through E and Class G. Class ... are mutually exclusive. Thus, airspace can be Class E and Restricted at the same time, but it cannot be both Class E and Class B at the same location and at the same time. Note All airspace classes ... Airspace. AIM 3 1 1.b Class A Class A airspace extends from Flight level FL180 convert 18000 ft m 2 ... flight levels used in Class A airspace are pressure altitudes referenced to a standardized altimeter .... Unless otherwise authorized by ATC, all flight operations in Class A airspace must be under ATC control, and must be operating IFR, under a clearance received prior to entry. Since Class A airspace ... of the Class B Airspace symbol surrounding Denver International Airport. Class B airspace is defined ... on a specific airport. Each shelf is larger than the one beneath it. Class B airspace normally begins .... The upper limit of Class B airspace is normally convert 10000 ft m 3 MSL. AIM 3 2 3.a. All aircraft entering Class B airspace must obtain ATC clearance prior to entry and must be prepared for denial ... of any Class B airspace must have an operating Mode C transponder. Visual flight rules Visual Flight ... technically entering the Class B airspace . AIM 3 2 3.b. VFR flights operating in Class B airspace ... 3 1 4 and 3 2 3.a. Class B airspace has the most stringent rules of all the airspaces in the United ... airspaces prohibit Special VFR flights. Certain Class B airports have a Mode C veil , which is airspace ... C space is structured in much the same way as Class B airspace, but on a smaller scale. Class C ... nautical miles 9  km , and goes from the surface to the ceiling of the Class C airspace. The upper ... up to the ceiling of the airspace. AIM 3 2 4 All aircraft entering Class C airspace must establish radio ... limit of Class C airspace must have an operating Mode C transponder. VFR flights in Class C airspace ...   more details



  1. Airspace

    . References reflist http www.faa.gov air traffic publications atpubs aim chap3toc.htm U.S. airspace, as described in the Aeronautical Information Manual http www.airspacetechnology.com AirSpace Technology See also Wiktionary Air sovereignty Airspace class Flyover rights United Nations Convention ...refimprove date July 2010 Airspace means the portion of the atmosphere controlled by a country above its territory, including its territorial waters or, more generally, any specific three dimensional portion of the atmosphere. Controlled airspace exists where it is deemed necessary that air traffic control has some form of positive executive control over aircraft flying in that airspace however, Air traffic control does not necessarily control traffic operating under visual flight rules within this airspace . Uncontrolled airspace is airspace in which air traffic control does not exert any executive authority, although it may act in an advisory manner. Airspace may be further subdivided into a variety of areas and zones, including those where there are either restrictions on flying activities or complete prohibition of flying activities. Image Airspace classes 28United States 29.gif right c Special designations of airspace. By international law, the notion of a country s sovereign airspace corresponds with the maritime definition of territorial waters as being 12 nautical miles 22.2 km out from a nation s coastline. Airspace not within any country s territorial limit is considered international, analogous to the International waters high seas in maritime law. However, a country may, by international agreement, assume responsibility for controlling parts of international airspace ... over a large part of the Pacific Ocean, even though the airspace is international. There is no international agreement on the vertical extent of sovereign airspace the boundary between outer space &mdash which is not subject to national jurisdiction&mdash and national airspace , with suggestions ...   more details



  1. Uncontrolled airspace

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Uncontrolled airspace is airspace where an Air Traffic Control ATC service is not deemed necessary or cannot be provided for practical reasons. According to the airspace classes set by ICAO both class F and class G airspace are uncontrolled. It is the opposite of controlled airspace . ATC does not exercise any executive authority in uncontrolled airspace, but may provide basic information services to aircraft in radio contact. Flight in uncontrolled airspace will typically be under Visual Flight Rules VFR . Aircraft operating under IFR should not expect separation from other traffic however in certain uncontrolled airspace this might be provided on an as far as is practical advisory basis. DEFAULTSORT Uncontrolled Airspace Category Air traffic control Aviation stub ar ...   more details



  1. Controlled airspace

    Unreferenced date October 2009 Controlled airspace is an aviation term used to describe airspace in which air traffic control ATC has the authority to control air traffic, the level of which varies with the different classes of airspace. Controlled airspace is established mainly for three different reasons high volume air traffic areas, e.g. near airports IFR traffic under ATC guidance security, e.g. ADIZ It is the opposite of uncontrolled airspace . Controlled airspace usually exists in the immediate vicinity of busier airports, where aircraft used in commercial air transport flights are climbing out from or making an approach to the airport, or at higher levels where air transport flights would tend to cruise. Some countries also provide controlled airspace almost generally, however in most countries it is common to provide uncontrolled airspace in areas where significant air transport or military activity is not expected. ICAO classifies airspace in seven classes from airspace classes classes A to G . Controlled airspace is classes A to E, in order of decreasing ATC regulation of flights. Flight under instrument flight rules IFR is allowed in all controlled airspace some countries also permit IFR in uncontrolled airspace flight under visual flight rules VFR is permitted in all airspace except A. Most countries use only a subset of the seven ICAO classes to classify their airspace. See also Airspace class Special use airspace Restricted airspace Prohibited airspace DEFAULTSORT Controlled Airspace Category Air traffic control ar da Kontrolleret luftrum no Kontrollert luftrom ...   more details



  1. Canadian airspace

    shows the three Canadian Control Areas, and the altitudes at which Class A airspace begins in each. The Arctic and Northern Control Areas are in the Northern Domestic Airspace, while the Southern Control Area is in the Southern Domestic Airspace. The Canadian Domestic Airspace includes all of Canada ... and the SDA has to do with the location of Class A airspace in each region. This is explained in more detail below. Airspace classes There are seven classes of airspace in Canada, and each is designated by a letter A through G . Class A airspace exists exclusively between Flight Level FL 180 and FL600 ... Control Areas the Arctic Control Area ACA and the Northern Control Area NCA . In the NCA, Class A airspace ... and the beginning Class A airspace is designated Class G airspace. For entry into Class A airspace ... on Occasionally, Class B airspace exists in other locations, though this is unusual. For entry into Class ... Controlled VFR clearance. Class C airspace is usually a control zone CZ for a large airport . These areas ... and an Air Traffic Control ATC clearance. Class D airspace is usually a control zone for smaller ... tower shuts down. Any aircraft may fly in Class E airspace. Class F airspace is restricted. Any ... airspace that is not designated is Class G airspace. This airspace is uncontrolled, and ATC is not usually available though exceptions are made . Any aircraft may fly in Class G airspace. Airspace ... islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon Terminal Control Area are The class D airspace 700 feet AGL ...Canadian airspace is the region of navigable airspace above the surface of the Earth that falls within ... www.tc.gc.ca CivilAviation publications tp14371 RAC 2 1.htm 2 2 nopp true ref Airspace is managed ... in the Designated Airspace Handbook which is published every fifty six days by NAV CANADA . ref ... AeronauticalInfoProducts default.xml accessdate 2007 06 20 ref Canadian Domestic Airspace Image ... divided into the Northern Domestic Airspace NDA and the Southern Domestic Airspace SDA . There are three ...   more details



  1. Prohibited airspace

    Prohibited airspace refers to an area volume of airspace within which flight of aircraft is not allowed, usually due to security concerns. It is one of many types of special use airspace designations and is depicted on aeronautical chart s with the letter P followed by a serial number. It differs from Restricted airspace in that entry is typically forbidden at all times from all aircraft and is not subject to clearance from Air Traffic Control ATC or the airspace s controlling body. According to the USA Federal Aviation Administration FAA Prohibited areas contain airspace of defined dimensions identified by an area on the surface of the earth within which the flight of aircraft is prohibited. Such areas are established for security or other reasons associated with the national welfare. These areas are published in the Federal Register and are depicted on aeronautical charts. File Prohibited Area P 40 Camp David.png thumb Part of a Terminal Area Chart , showing the prohibited restricted airspace surrounding Camp David Some prohibited airspace may be added or expanded via NOTAM s. For example, Prohibited Area 40 P 40 is often expanded when the President of the United States visits Camp David in Maryland , while normally the airspace surrounding P 40 is Restricted airspace restricted , not prohibited. Violating prohibited airspace established for national security purposes may result in military interception and or the possibility of an attack upon the violating aircraft, as in the case of Korean Air Lines Flight 007 . Aircraft violating or about to violate prohibited airspace will often be warned beforehand on Aircraft emergency frequency 121.5 MHz, the emergency frequency for aircraft. See also Controlled airspace Restricted airspace No fly zone References http www.faa.gov air traffic publications atpubs aim Chap3 aim0304.html FAA Aeronautical Information Manual Category Air traffic control de Luftsperrgebiet Aviation stub ...   more details



  1. Restricted airspace

    Restricted airspace is an area volume of airspace in which the local controlling authorities have determined that air traffic must be restricted if not continually prohibited for safety or security concerns. It is one of many types of special use airspace designations and is depicted on aeronautical chart s with the letter R followed by a serial number. According to the United States Federal Aviation Administration FAA Restricted areas denote the existence of unusual, often invisible, hazards to aircraft such as artillery firing, aerial gunnery, or guided missiles. Penetration of restricted areas without authorization from the using or controlling agency may be extremely hazardous to the aircraft and its occupants. See also Controlled airspace Prohibited airspace No fly zone References http www.faa.gov air traffic publications atpubs aim FAA Aeronautical Information Manual Category Air traffic control Aviation stub de Flugbeschr nkungsgebiet ...   more details



  1. National Airspace System

    all pilots within the airspace have the same readings. This ensures proper altitude separation. Class Bravo airspace extends from the surface up to 10,000  ft. AGL and is the area above and around the busiest airports LAX, MIA, CVG and is also heavily controlled. A side view of class B airspace resembles an upside down wedding cake with 3 layers becoming bigger toward the top. Class ... clearance to enter the class B airspace but Visual Flight Reference may be used. Class Charlie airspace reaches from the surface to 4000  ft. AGL above the airport which it surrounds. Class C airspace only exists over airports which have an operational control tower, are serviced by a radar approach control, and have a certain number of Instrument flight operations. Class C is also individually .... Within Class C, Visual and Instrument pilots are separated. Class Delta airspace exists from the surface to 2500  ft. AGL above the airport. Class D airspace only surrounds airports with an operational control tower. Class D airspace is also tailored to meet the needs of the airport. Pilots are required ... be vigilant for traffic as there is no separation service in the airspace. Class Echo airspace is the airspace ... of the underlying airspace and ends at the floor of the controlled airspace above. Class E exists ... Flight Conditions, Class E can be considered uncontrolled airpace. Non Controlled Airspace Airports .... Class Golf airspace is completely uncontrolled airspace which extends from the surface to either ...Unreferenced date September 2010 The National Airspace System NAS of the United States is one of the most ... to communication relay stations. On average, about 50,000 flights use NAS services each day. Airspace Classification Controlled Airspace In the United States, airspace consists of Classes Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, and Golf. http www.powerchutes.com airspace2.asp Class Alpha begins and includes 18,000  ft. MSL and continues up to 60,000  ft. MSL. It is the most controlled airspace ...   more details



  1. Special use airspace

    Special use airspace SUA , is an area designated for operations of a nature such that limitations may be imposed on aircraft not participating in those operations. Often these operations are of a military nature. The designation of SUAs identifies for other users the areas where such activity occurs, provides for segregation of that activity from other users, and allows charting to keep airspace users informed of potential hazards. SUA s are usually depicted on aeronautical chart s. Special use airspace includes Restricted airspace , Prohibited airspace , Military Operations Area s MOA , Warning areas, Alert Areas, Danger areas, Temporary Flight Restriction TFR , and Controlled Firing Areas. In alert areas all aircraft must be controlled by air traffic control ATC individually. Restricted and prohibited areas are forbidden to fly except emergency situations. Flying in danger areas is hazardous to the environment while not restricted, Flight Plans do not typically include flying in these areas. References http www.faa.gov air traffic publications ATpubs AIM Chap3 aim0304.html FAA Aeronautical Information Manual, 3 4 Special Use Airspace DEFAULTSORT Special Use Airspace Category Air traffic control Category Military aviation Aviation stub ...   more details



  1. Airspace Action on Smoking and Health

    Refimprove date August 2008 Airspace Action on Smoking and Health formerly Airspace Non smokers Rights Society is a volunteer based anti tobacco organization in the Canadian province of British Columbia . Airspace Non smokers Rights Society was initially founded in Victoria in the late 1970s and successfully lobbied for one of Canada s first ever smoking control by laws. ref Smoke Free How One City Successfully Banned Smoking in All Indoor Areas , by Barbara McLintock, Granville Island Publishing, 2004, p. 4 ref Dale Jackaman Canadian politician Dale Jackaman , then Secretary of the Victoria organization, moved to Vancouver in 1984. He and Norm Gillan founded the Vancouver branch of Airspace, and Jackaman was its first Executive Director. Jackaman then amalgamated both the Victoria and Namaimo organizations run by Errol Povah and formed what is now the province wide Airspace organization. One aspect of the Airspace organization was its early adoption of computer technology to facilitate its activist activities. Airspace was probably the first organization of its kind to adopt a modem based bulletin board system BBS . ref http bbslist.textfiles.com 604 oldschool.html 604 Area Code BBSes Through History ref Airspace was also one of the first organizations of this nature to have a web site. Some screen shots from an early version of the site turned up in internal documents from Philip Morris USA Philip Morris . ref http www.pmdocs.com PDF 2047549852 9854 0.PDF Document 2047549852 9854 and http www.pmdocs.com PDF 2084063121 3130 0.PDF Document 2084063121 3130 ref The organization ... the sale of cigarettes to children. Airspace organized a compliance check or kiddie sting . Ten Airspace volunteers escorted five youths aged 12 to 16 who attempted to purchase cigarettes. They visited ... 1990s, Airspace staged regular protests in front of Imperial Tobacco s Vancouver office. These protests included an annual Modified Christmas Caroling , using http airspace.bc.ca airspace resources mainmenu ...   more details



  1. Functional Airspace Block

    Functional Airspace Block FAB is defined in the Single European Sky SES 2 legislative package, as follows blockquote A FAB means an airspace block based on operational requirements and established regardless of State boundaries, where the provision of air navigation services and related functions are performance driven and optimized with a view to introducing, in each functional airspace block, enhanced cooperation among air navigation service providers or, where appropriate, an integrated provider. blockquote In the context of the Single European Sky SES Regulations of the European Union and in particular in accordance with Article 8 of the Framework Regulation, the European Commission has issued a mandate to the Eurocontrol Agency for support in the establishment of Functional Airspace Blocks FABs . Currently the following FABs are in preparation in Europe ref http ec.europa.eu transport air studies doc traffic management evaluation of fabs final report execsum.pdf European Commission 2008 Evaluation of Functional Airspace Block FAB initiatives and their contribution to performance Improvement ref Baltic FAB Lithuania, Poland NUAC, now DK SE FAB Denmark, Sweden North European FAB NEFAB Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden FAB UK Ireland FAB Europe Central Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Switzerland ref http www.fab europe central.eu FAB Europe Central ref . Current status ref http www.fab europe central.eu fab internet 2010 englisch inhalt press media press release.pdf Six States go forward with common air traffic management ref FAB Central Europe Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia ref http www.fab ce.eu FAB CE the Central European Functional Block of Airspace ref Danube FAB Bulgaria, Romania South West FAB Portugal, Spain Blue Med FAB Cyprus , Greece, Italy, Malta plus Tunisia, Egypt ... and Modification of Functional Airspace Blocks FAB , edition 1.0 of 03 December 2010. aviation ...   more details



  1. Soviet airspace violations

    A Soviet airspace violation may refer to Seaboard World Airlines Flight 253 , a 1968 forced landing on Etorofu Island Korean Air Lines Flight 902 , a 1978 forced landing on a Soviet lake near Finnish border Korean Air Lines Flight 007 , 1983 shootdown of a Boeing 747 over Sakhalin Island Mathias Rust , landing a Cessna 172 in Red Square disambig ...   more details



  1. Airspace Surveillance and Control Command (Lithuania)

    Infobox military unit unit name Airspace Surveillance and Control Command image Image Insignia of the Airspace Surveillance and Control Command Lithuania .jpg caption Insignia of the Airspace Surveillance and Control Command dates 1992 present country flag Lithuania allegiance branch Lithuanian Air Force type Air defence role Lithuanian air space monitoring and protection size command structure Lithuanian Armed Forces garrison Kaunas garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries 27 April 1992 decorations battle honours disbanded Commanders commander1 Lieutenant Colonel Antanas Jucius commander1 label Commander commander2 Lieutenant Colonel Ram nas Titenis commander2 label Chief of staff commander3 commander3 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label Airspace Surveillance and Control Command hereafter ASCC is a branch of the Lithuanian Air Force responsible for air space surveillance and protection. While implementing .... Pacevi ius. On April 27, 1992, military personnel initiated the surveillance of the Lithuanian airspace ... Air Force Headquarters. Later the unit was named the Airspace Control Centre ACC . br In May 2005 ... class wikitable style text align center Post number style text align center Location style ... project, was established in the LTAF Airspace Control Centre and has been fully functioning ... mission. Equipment Current ASCC operational radars class wikitable style text align center Name ... air force structure 1330 airspace surveillance and control command.html sourcearticle Airspace Surveillance and Control Command revision http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Airspace Surveillance ... Republic of Lithuania DEFAULTSORT Airspace Surveillance And Control Command Lithuania Category ...   more details



  1. Class A

    Class A may refer to Class A airfield , a standardised design for military airfields built throughout Britain from 1942 Class A airspace, an airspace class defined by the ICAO class A amplifier , a category of electronic amplifier Class A baseball, one of the lower levels of minor league baseball in the U.S. Class A broadcast station see list of broadcast station classes Class A Dress uniform , a type of military dress uniform Class A driver s license United States driver s license in the United States Class A drug , a British drug classification defined by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Class A foams, a type of fire fighting foam Class A foams foam used in firefighting Class A motor home , one that is entirely coach built Class A network , also known as a classful network, a type of IP address Class A novel , the second book in the CHERUB series by Robert Muchamore Class A Share finance share , a usually voting fractional ownership of a corporation Class A stars, a type of Stellar classification Class A stellar classification Class A tennis, one of the levels of tennis Class A office space Class A surfaces in automotive design Class A television service , system for regulating low power stations in the United States See also A class disambiguation Class B disambiguation disambig de Class A Class A, VIP ...   more details



  1. R-2508 Special Use Airspace Complex

    Image R 2508 special use airspace.png thumb right Map of the R 2508 Complex. The R 2508 Complex includes all the airspace and associated land presently used and managed by the three principal military activities in the Upper Mojave Desert region Air Force Flight Test Center AFFTC , Edwards Air Force Base EAFB Fort Irwin Military Reservation National Training Center National Training Center , Fort Irwin Military Reservation Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake NAWS China Lake The R 2508 Complex is composed of internal restricted areas, Military Operations Areas MOAs , Air Traffic Control Assigned Airspace ATCAAs areas, and other special airspace. Use of these areas include bombing ranges, supersonic corridors, low altitude high speed maneuvers, radar intercept areas, and refueling areas. Restricted Areas Restricted area R 2508 extends from FL200 upward to unlimited and is shared use airspace. Individual restricted areas within the R 2508 Complex include R 2502N, R 2502E, R 2505, R 2506, R 2515, and R 2524. These internal restricted areas have vertical dimensions of surface to unlimited, except for R 2506, which extends from surface to 6,000 feet MSL. The internal restricted areas are managed by individual military agencies, which may release those areas in their entirety or in part by establishing an overflight altitude for FAA United States Department of Defense Department of Defense joint use. The released airspace becomes part of the basic R 2508 Complex. Other Airspace Other airspace includes the Daggett Shelf and the R 2515 Golden Triangle . The Daggett Shelf was established by a Letter of Agreement to provide the FAA relief control of IFR traffic through the Daggett Hector corridor. The Daggett Shelf, along with Shoshone South ATCAA airspace, remains under LA ARTCC control until JOSHUA the Edwards AFB Terminal Control Center TRACON requests and receives control. The Golden Triangle is a portion of R 2515 that extends north of the westerly extension of the south ...   more details



  1. National Airspace System Voice Switch

    orphan date January 2010 The United States National Airspace System Voice Switch NVS project ref Federal Aviation Administration NextGen Implementation Plan Program Reference Sheet for NVS ref , a part of the Next Generation Air Transportation System NextGen , aims to establish a single set of scalable voice switches that can support a dynamic flow of air traffic. Voice communications network flexibility is essential for the Federal Aviation Administration FAA to increase air traffic control network flexibility. Description Voice communications is a fundamental part of providing air traffic control services. Both air to ground and ground to ground voice communications are essential for the En route chart en route , flight service and TRACON terminal domains of aircraft flights to provide safe, orderly and efficient flow of air traffic. In the early years of the twenty first century, air traffic control air ground and ground ground Speech voice communications are managed on a Geography geographical basis. The equipment used is a mixture of seventeen different types, some already 20 years old. Current voice communications switches are very static, and the ability to adjust the airspace for varying loads very limited. An air traffic controller in Miami in winter time may be over loaded, whilst in the remainder of the year under loaded. During the same periods, an air traffic controller in Minneapolis may be under loaded in winter, and over loaded at other times. With an inflexible system, the solution has to be to physically move controllers to cope with the higher workloads. NVS aims to enable voice switch flexibility by allowing the airspace to be dynamically reconfigured according to workload, without the physical movement of staff. So, an air traffic controller in Minneapolis ..., resource reallocation, airspace redesign, and improved aircraft flow capacity. NVS will use ... Airspace System Voice Switch program competition. The demonstration was the second phase of Northrop ...   more details



  1. Class T

    Class T may refer to Class T amplifier Class T , Tripath design electronic audio amplifier Stellar classification Class T methane dwarfs Stellar Class T Methane dwarfs disambig fr Classe T ...   more details



  1. S class

    S class or Class S may refer to Mercedes Benz S Class automobile S class submarine , multiple types of submarines Holland America Line Statendam Class S Class , a class of the Holland America Line fleet S class destroyer 1916 , British warships operating from the end of World War I into World War II S and T class destroyer , British warships of World War II Baltimore and Ohio Class S , and American 2 10 2 Santa Fe type steam locomotive Victorian Railways S class , steam locomotive Victorian Railways S class diesel , diesel locomotive BNCR Class S , Irish narrow gauge steam locomotive GNRI Class S , Irish steam locomotive Stellar classification Class S , a stellar classification for carbon stars Class S genre is a genre of fiction about girls relationships, popular in Japan disambig de S Klasse it Classe S sv S klass ...   more details



  1. A class

    selfref For information on A class articles on Wikipedia see Wikipedia Version 1.0 Editorial Team Assessment A class or A class may refer to Mercedes Benz A Class , a range of subcompact automobiles A class destroyer 1913 , heterogeneous group of British torpedo boat destroyers built in the mid 1890s A class destroyer , British destroyers of World War II A class torpedo boat , German torpedo boats of World War I A class submarine , five navies have had six classes of submarines referred to as A class A class or Frankenthal class mine hunter of the Turkish Navy A Class album A Class album , studio album by South Korean girl group miss A Locomotives and trams NZR A class 1873 , class of tank engines operated by the New Zealand Railways Department NZR A class 1906 , class of tender engines operated by the New Zealand Railways Department CI A class or CIE 001 Class 1955 , a class of Co Co diesel locomotives used by Coras Iompair ireann The Irish Transport Company A class Melbourne tram , a single unit bogie tram that operates in Melbourne V Line A class , a locomotive that operates in Victoria, Australia Victorian Railways NA class , the N standing for narrow gauge. See also Class A disambiguation disambig de A Klasse fr Classe A it Classe A nl A klasse ja A pt Classe A fi A luokka sv A klass ...   more details



  1. T class

    T class man refer to NZR T class , locomotive Victorian Railways T class diesel , locomotive Stellar classification Class T methane dwarfs , brown dwarf stars T class submarine S and T class destroyer See also T disambiguation Disambig de T Klasse it Classe T pl Okr ty podwodne typu T sv T klass ...   more details



  1. Class

    wiktionary class Class may refer to tocright General Class education , a group of students attending a specific course or lesson Lesson s, in education Classroom Class philosophy , an analytical concept used differently to group phenomena from grouping as types or kinds Class set theory The degree of the Dual curve dual of a curve, in mathematics social class Class social , the hierarchical arrangement of individuals in society, usually defined by material wealth and occupation Travel class , a quality of accommodation on public transport First class aviation First class travel Business class Premium economy Economy class Classes of United States Senators , for describing the schedules of elections for Senate seats Class biology , a taxonomic rank in biological classification Class metaphysical , a balance of respect for one s self and for others Hazard class , dangerous goods classification Ship class , group of ships of similar design Media and entertainment Character class in role playing games and other genres Class film Class film , a romantic comedy released in 1983 Class 1998 film Class 1998 film , an independent film co produced by Steve Howey actor Steve Howey Class A Guide Through the American Status System , a book by Paul Fussell The Class TV series The Class TV series , a CBS sitcom The Class 2007 film The Class 2007 film , an Estonian film The Class 2008 film The Class 2008 film Entre les murs , a prize winning French film The Class Erich Segal novel The Class Erich Segal novel , 1985 Class, a song in the Broadway musical, Chicago musical Chicago Class 95FM , a Singaporean radio channel Class TV series Class TV series , a British television programme, which airs on CBBC Class , an List of The Protector episodes episode of The Protector Computing Class computer programming , or type of object, a fundamental concept of object oriented programming Java class file , the interpretable bytecode of a compiled Java program Class attribute , a feature of many HTML ...   more details



  1. CLASS

    CLASS can refer to California s Leading Advanced Safety School , a control emphasizing motorcycle school Canadian Land Surface Scheme , for use in large scale climate models Celecoxib Long term Arthritis Safety Study Class , a Romanian band Class warez Class , a warez group University of Houston College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences , an academic college at the University of Houston Community Leaders At Service of Society CLASS is a non profit organization NPO based in Silicon Valley , California . Community Living Assistance and Support Services Cosmic Lens All Sky Survey Custom Local Area Signaling Services , which describes telephony services such as call waiting , caller ID , etc. disambig ...   more details



  1. AN class

    Infobox Locomotive image AN11 locomotive.jpg imagesize 250 name AN Class caption AN11 in Australian National livery trails an NR class locomotive powertype Diesel electric gauge RailGauge ussg builder Electro Motive Diesel General Motors Electro Motive Division EMD , Clyde Engineering buildmodel EMD JT46C builddate 1992 &ndash 1993 aarwheels C C cylindercount 16 primemover EMD 710 EMD 16 710G3A poweroutput 4,120  horsepower hp length 74  ft 1  in 22.60  m totalproduction 11 locoweight 128.00t tractionmotors EMD D87BTR generator EMD AR11 topspeed 150km h tractiveeffort Continuous 323 Newton unit kN at 26 km h railroad 1992 Current railroadclass AN numinclass 11 10 in service roadnumber AN1 AN11 locale Australia retiredate 0 preservedunits 0 scrapdate 1 currentowner Pacific National The AN class is a set of Australia n diesel locomotive diesel electric locomotives , ordered by the Australian National Rail Commission in 1991. Eleven in number, these JT46C locomotives from the Electro Motive Division EMD of General Motors were for use on flagship intercapital freight services ... , plant using EMD and local components. As the railway s flagship class, and their first new acquisition, the locomotives were allocated the AN class identifier. The AN Class were the most powerful ..., the flagship NR class of Australian National s successor company National Rail Corporation National Rail produce only 4,080 horsepower . When Australian National was broken up in 1992, the AN Class ... National after National Rail s merger with FreightCorp and privatisation. Nowadays AN class ... Perth corridor, or as trailing units on Melbourne Adelaide services. The class was originally ... Great Southern Railway Australia GSR s The Ghan service. All members of the AN class remain in service ... cite web url http locopage.railpage.org.au anr an.html title AN AN Class publisher locopage.railpage.org.au ... A&type Diesel Electric title VICSIG AN class publisher vicsig.net accessdate 2008 05 17 reflist ...   more details



  1. No Class

    For the racehorse, see No Class horse Infobox single Name Mot rhead No Class Cover No Class A.jpg Artist Mot rhead Album Overkill album Overkill B side Like a Nightmare Released 30 June 1979 Format 7 Recorded December 1978 January 1979 br Roundhouse Studios br Sound Development Studios Length 2 39 Label Bronze Records EMI Writer Eddie Clarke br Lemmy Ian Kilmister br Phil Philthy Animal Taylor Phil Taylor Producer Jimmy Miller Certification Last single Overkill Mot rhead song Overkill br 1979 This single No Class br 1979 Next single Bomber song Bomber br 1979 No Class is a song by the Heavy metal music heavy metal band Mot rhead . It was released in 1979, in 7 vinyl pressings. The song first appeared on the 1979 album Overkill album Overkill , and became one of the cornerstones of the classic 1981 live album No Sleep til Hammersmith . ref cite book last Prato first Greg editor Vladimir Bogdanov others Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine title All music guide the definitive guide to popular music url http books.google.com books?id xR7MdpuSlAEC&pg PT247 year 2001 publisher Hal Leonard isbn 9780879306274 page 247 chapter Overkill ref It is one of the band s anthems . ref cite news url http books.google.com books?id UGXLInPX86UC&pg PA70 title The Spin Interview Lemmy last Diehl first Matt date April 2009 work Spin magazine Spin pages 68 70 accessdate 15 May 2011 ref Release It was available in three different covers, with either a picture of Lemmy , Eddie Clarke Fast Eddie Clarke ... the similarities at the time between Mot rhead s music and ZZ Top s, and the guitar riff in No Class ... Everyone Else , before playing No Class Lemmy dedicated the song to long time friend Wendy O. Williams ... Thrash metal band Herm tica recorded No Class for Interpretes , a cover album it is the only ... ref references Single track listing No Class Eddie Clarke , Lemmy Ian Kilmister , Phil Philthy ... by Jimmy Miller 1970s single stub es No Class is No Class it No Class fi No Class ...   more details




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