Operational Air Traffic (OAT) definition

Operational Air Traffic (OAT) means all flights which do not comply with the provisions stated for GAT and for which rules and procedures have been specified by appropriate national authorities;
Operational Air Traffic (OAT) means all flights which do not comply with the provisions stated for GAT and for which rules and procedures have been specified by appropriate national authorities. (EUROCONTROL ASM Handbook).

Examples of Operational Air Traffic (OAT) in a sentence

  • The purpose of this Letter of Agreement is to define the coordination and handover procedures to be applied between Langen FIR and Amsterdam FIR when providing Air Traffic Service (ATS) to General Air Traffic (GAT) and/or Operational Air Traffic (OAT), both operating either under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) or Visual Flight Rules (VFR).

  • The purpose of this Letter of Agreement is to define the coordination procedures to be applied between Jordan ACC and TEL AVIV ACC when providing ATS to (GAT) General Air Traffic (IFR/VFR) and Operational Air Traffic (OAT).

  • The purpose of this Letter of Agreement is to define the coordination procedures to be applied between NICOSIA ACC and TEL AVIV ACC when providing ATS to (GAT) General Air Traffic (IFR/VFR) and Operational Air Traffic (OAT).

  • Operational Air Traffic (OAT) All flights, involved in the Air Policing Operation, which do not comply with the provisions, stated for GAT.

  • While safeguarding the overall safety of air navigation, these specific military aerial activities are executed under Operational Air Traffic (OAT) rules and procedures.