Abstract

Modern technologies and portable devices are part of our everyday lives almost two decades. This article describes how Aeronautical Information Service providers in Central Europe utilize modern technologies in the communication interface with general aviation pilots.

Highlights

  • General aviation has significant history in countries of Central Europe

  • Recent statistics of Air Accidents Investigation Institute (AAII) of the Czech Republic indicate that the main cause of ATM connected incidents in category of light aircraft up to 2250 kg is an Unauthorized Airspace Penetration (UAP)

  • Let us present an example of text versus graphical interpretation of NOTAM A1590/15 regarding Vrbětice temporary prohibited area

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

General aviation has significant history in countries of Central Europe. With growing commercial transportation trend and safety measures applicable to airline sector safety standards for general aviation grow. Great reliability of aircraft systems leaves the most accident to be caused by humans. To lower the human error rate, we can integrate usage of modern technologies to all aspects of flight – from electronic stability and protection to synthetic terrain, MFD checklists up to preflight preparation via internet platforms. All AIS portals communicating temporary changes to the general state (NOTAMs and AUPs) in Central Europe region are discussed and their pros and cons emphasized

AIS CHALLANGE WITH GA PILOTS
PROPER PREFLIGHT PREPARATION – ONE STEP CLOSER
PREFLIGHT BRIEFING ISSUES
Czech Republic
POSSIBLE ANSWER AND SOLUTIONS IN CENTRAL EUROPE REGION
Germany
CONCLUSION
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