ATC definition

ATC means a measure of the transfer capability remaining in the physical transmission network for further commercial activity over and above already committed uses.

Examples of ATC in a sentence

  • Unless the receiving ATC unit issue a clearance modifying the route, altitude or speed, the transferring sector remains responsible for separation.

  • Inaccuracy of the information submitted, partly or fully, shall lead to the rejection of the item without prejudice to the Abraj Tender Committee’s right to deprive the bidder of the facility to deal with other tenders of the Company within a period specified by the relevant Abraj Tender Committee (ATC), depending on the situation of each case.

  • They represent a general framework that does not replace the coordination between ATC.

  • The content of the agreement is approved by the concerned ATC Operation Department and FIR Chiefs and its application is mandatory for all IVAO member providing ATS within and active ATC position concerned by this LOA.

  • When necessary, the ATC Department of the IVAO Divisions concerned may introduce, by mutual agreement and for a specified period of time, temporary modifications to the procedures laid down in the Annexes to the present Letter of Agreement.


More Definitions of ATC

ATC means HE 01:00 - 24:00 Monday-Sunday including NERC holidays; "CGPR" is defined in Section 15 of Schedule "F";
ATC means the available transmission capacity, which is the transmission capacity that remains available after the allocation procedure and which respects the physical conditions of the transmission system;
ATC means Advanced Telemarketing Corporation, a Nevada corporation.
ATC means Area Travel Coordinator as specified in Rule 388.
ATC means the document entitled Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports, which supplements the Minutes of Proceedings of the National Assembly;
ATC means the State’s designated Agency Telecom Coordinator(s).
ATC means Available Transmission Capacity;