Airspace definition

Airspace means all that space above the land and waters within the boundary of the
Airspace means the portion of the atmosphere overlying a designated geographical area considered as subject to territorial jurisdiction or international law in respect to its use by aircraft, guided missiles, and rockets.
Airspace means for the purposes of this Section, any space above the ground level of the Leased Premises. “Aircraft” means for the purposes of this Section, any contrivance now known or hereafter invented, used or designed for navigation of or flight in the air or space, regardless of the form of propulsion, which powers said aircraft in flight. It is understood and agreed that the covenants and agreements in this section shall run with the land.

Examples of Airspace in a sentence

  • Regarding flight levels for transfers between ATC positions: Western part of Brest UTA is a Free Route Airspace (LFFRANW) defined from FL195 to FL660.

  • Free Route Airspace (FRA) is a specified airspace within which users may freely plan a route between a defined entry point and a defined exit point, with the possibility of routing via published intermediate significant points, without reference to the ATS route network.

  • Western part of London UTA is a Free Route Airspace (EGTTFRAW) defined from FL245 to FL660.

  • The sole exception to this provision shall be for the navigational easement, described in the Airspace and Easement for Flight provisions of Section 44 General Provisions, granted to airborne aircraft.

  • GENERAL PROVISIONS 67 Operation of Airport by the United States of America 67 14 CFR Part 77 of Federal Aviation Regulations 67 Airspace 68 Easement for Flight 68 Airport Hazards 68 Federal Aviation Administration Requirements 69 Modifications for Granting of FAA Funds 70 Subordination to Agreements with the U.S. Government 71 Non-Waiver of Rights 71 Severability and Invalid Provisions 71 Waiver of Claims 71 Incorporation of Exhibits 71 Non-Liability of Agents and Employees 71 Successors and Assigns Bound.


More Definitions of Airspace

Airspace means that portion of the atmosphere overlying a
Airspace means the atmosphere above ground or sea level through which aircraft can fly;
Airspace means the volume for filling with waste, considering all solid waste, daily, intermediate, intermittent and final cover materials, and design restrictions.
Airspace means the space above and below the gradeline of all highways, roads, and streets, and the area alongside the traveled way and within approved right-of-way lines. [1987 c 267 § 2.]
Airspace means any and all real property, including the surface of the ground, within the vertical column extending above and below the surface boundaries of the Project Right of Way and not necessary or required for the Project (including Upgrades) or developing, permitting, designing, financing, constructing, installing, equipping, operating, maintaining, tolling, repairing, reconstructing, restoring, rehabilitating, renewing or replacing the Project (including Upgrades) or Developer’s timely fulfillment of its obligations under the CDA Documents.
Airspace means the space above real property.
Airspace means the space between the surface of the airport to a height of 2,000 feet above the level of the airport and within of of its boundaries;