Flight Plan Sample Clauses

Flight Plan. The Pilot is responsible for filing a flight plan with FSS for all flights beyond 50 nautical miles. (RAM provides various flight planning forms and services) RAM recommends the use of Flight Following Procedures for all flights beyond 50 nautical miles.
Flight Plan. AHA recommends that prior to any flight beyond 50 nautical miles, the Pilot should file a flight plan with a Flight Service Station.
Flight Plan. 7.2.1 When conducting a training flight, a GAT-IFR/VFR Flight Plan, using the ICAO Flight Plan format, shall be filed in accordance with ICAO Flight Plan filing requirements and, if necessary, additional requirements established by the State to be entered or transited. 7.2.2 Standard Flight Plan-related messages shall be used.
Flight Plan. The plan must be followed by the Pilot-in-command, in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Aviation Act, for regulatory and safety reasons. Passengers may under no circumstances make changes to the initial Flight Plan, once the flight commences. In case of Force Majeure, the Pilot shall be able to make the changes deemed as favorable to safeguard the security.
Flight Plan. The Pilot is responsible for filing a flight plan with FSS for all flights