Route Surveillance definition

Route Surveillance means the regular visual surveillance of all relevant routes on no less than a daily basis and repair/replacement of any marker posts along the relevant routes.

Examples of Route Surveillance in a sentence

  • As the Project was originally proposed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) operation of the Fossil, Oregon Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR).

  • As the Project was originally filed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) operation of the Joliet, Illinois, Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR).

  • As the Project was originally filed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) operation of the Dansville, New York Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR).

  • As the Project was originally proposed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) operation of the Amarillo, Texas Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR) and Amarillo, Texas Airport Surveillance Radar 11 (ASR-11).

  • As the Project was originally filed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) operation of the Tyler, Minnesota, Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR) and the Sioux Falls Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR).

  • As the Project was originally filed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) operation of the Tyler, Minnesota, Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR).

  • As the Project was originally filed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) operation of the ▇▇▇▇▇ City, Illinois, Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR).

  • As the Project was originally filed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) operation of the Garden City, Kansas Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR) and the DAF’s operations of the 184th Wing of the Kansas Air National Guard.

  • As the Project was originally proposed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) operation of the Mesa Rica, New Mexico Common Air Route Surveillance Radar (CARSR) and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ AFB, New Mexico Airport Surveillance Radar 11 (ASR-11).

  • As the Project was originally filed, its spinning turbine blades would conflict with North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) operation of the Finley, North Dakota Air Route Surveillance Radar 4 (ARSR-4) and the Grand Forks Air Force Base Airport Surveillance Radar 11 (ASR-11).