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ACO

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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 738047 Last modified 03.05.2024
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Domain air traffic
  • isik või meeskond, kes koordineerib õhusõidukite tegevust SAR-i korral, et toetada SMC ja OSC tegevust
  • a person or team who coordinates the involvement of multiple aircraft in SAR operations in support of the SAR mission coordinator and on-scene coordinator
Good to know
  • Valdkond ICAO lisade põhjal loodud klassifikaatori järgi: Otsing ja päästmine
  • Staatus: kinnitatud
lennutegevuse koordinaator
ACO abbreviation
aircraft coordinator
Usage examples
  • The purpose of the aircraft coordinator (ACO) function is to maintain high flight safety and cooperate in the rescue action to make it more effective. The ACO function should be seen as a cooperating, supporting and advisory service. The ACO should normally be designated by the SMC, or if that is not practicable, by the OSC. The ACO function will normally be performed by the facility with the most suitable mix of communication means, radar, GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) combined with trained personnel to effectively coordinate the involvement of multiple aircraft in SAR operations while maintaining flight safety.
aircraft co-ordinator
ACO abbreviation
Usage examples
  • The purpose of an ACO is to contribute to flight safety and to perform an efficient SAR operation. The ACO should have a clear understanding of the aim of the SAR operation. ACOs should be prepared and able to coordinate SAR aircraft tasked by an SMC. Particular attention should be paid to aircraft that are likely to operate close to each other.

Militerm | riigikaitseterminite andmebaas

ID 540138 Last modified 21.09.2023
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Domain Military (General) -> Military AdministrationGeneral Conduct of Military Operations -> Military Organization
NATO operatsioonide väejuhatus preferred
Allied Command Operations preferred
ACO abbreviation
Usage examples
  • ACO, located at SHAPE in Mons, Belgium, is responsible for the planning and execution of all NATO military operations ... ACO is one of two strategic commands at the head of NATO’s military command structure. ...The command’s aim is to maintain the integrity of Alliance territory, safeguard freedom of the seas and economic lifelines and preserve or restore the security of its members. It consists of a small number of permanently established headquarters operating at the strategic, operational and tactical levels.
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  • It is headed by the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, or SACEUR, who exercises his responsibilities from SHAPE.

Militerm | riigikaitseterminite andmebaas

ID 643864 Last modified 16.10.2023
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Domain Air Forces -> GeneralAir Forces -> Airspace Control
õhuruumi käsk preferred
  • käsk, mis tugineb õhuruumi juhtimise plaanile ja esitab täpsustavad juhised õhuruumi kooskõlastusmeetmete rakendamiseks määratud ajaperioodil
  • an order implementing the airspace control plan that provides the details of the approved requests for airspace control means
Good to know
  • All users of the airspace within the operational area must adhere to the guidance provided by the airspace control plan (ACP), the airspace control order (ACO), the air defence plan (ADP) and the special instructions (SPINS) to assure integration and minimize the risk of fratricide.
  • It is published either as part of the air tasking order or as a separate document.
  • The airspace control order (ACO) is an order that provides the details of the approved requests for coordination measures such as airspace coordinating measures (ACMs), air defense measures, and fire support coordination measures (FSCMs). It is published either as part of the air tasking order (ATO) or as a separate document. The ACO defines and establishes airspace for military operations as coordinated by the ACA.
õhuruumi käsk preferred
airspace control order preferred
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