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Trajectory package contains the 4D Trajectory information.
<element name="climbProfile" type="fx:PerformanceProfileType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>A zero-wind, standard atmosphere, unconstrained climb profile reflective of the flight capabilities and desired parameters during climb.</documentation></annotation></element>
The time (from the start of the profile) at a point in a zero-wind, unconstrained profile.
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<element name="profilePoint" type="fx:ProfilePointType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>A point in a performance climb or descent profile.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="airspeed" type="fb:TrueAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The true airspeed of a point in a zero-wind, standard atmosphere, unconstrained profile.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="distance" type="fb:DistanceType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The distance (from the start of the profile) at a point in a zero-wind, unconstrained profile.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="level" type="fb:FlightLevelOrAltitudeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The altitude of a point in a zero-wind, unconstrained profile.</documentation></annotation></element>
Initially submitted by the airspace user, this defines the target speed in both Indicated Airspeed (IAS) and MACH so the aircraft can climb through the crossover altitude and target the MACH speed when needed.
<element name="climbSchedule" type="fx:SpeedScheduleType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Initially submitted by the airspace user, this defines the target speed in both Indicated Airspeed (IAS) and MACH so the aircraft can climb through the crossover altitude and target the MACH speed when needed.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="initialSpeed" type="fb:IndicatedAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Initial speed of the aircraft during the climb</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="subsequentSpeed" type="fb:IndicatedAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Subsequent speed of the aircraft during the climb</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="descentProfile" type="fx:PerformanceProfileType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>A zero-wind, standard atmosphere, unconstrained descent profile reflective of the flight capabilities and desired parameters during descent.</documentation></annotation></element>
Initially submitted by the airspace user, this defines the target speed in both (Indicated Airspeed) IAS and MACH so the aircraft can descend through the crossover altitude and target the IAS speed when needed.
<element name="descentSchedule" type="fx:SpeedScheduleType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Initially submitted by the airspace user, this defines the target speed in both (Indicated Airspeed) IAS and MACH so the aircraft can descend through the crossover altitude and target the IAS speed when needed.</documentation></annotation></element>
A container for information pertinent to a single point in a trajectory. The elements are ordered according to increasing time/distance from the start point.
Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point.<deprecated><deletionVersion>5.0.0</deletionVersion><deprecationVersion>4.1.0</deprecationVersion><rationale>CR #37 Align with FF-ICE Terminology</rationale><replacement>Fixm.Flight.FlightRouteTrajectory.RouteTrajectory.FlightRouteElement.routeTruncationIndicator</replacement></deprecated>
Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.
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<element name="element" type="fx:FlightRouteElementType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>A container for information pertinent to a single point in a trajectory. The elements are ordered according to increasing time/distance from the start point.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="alongRouteDistance" type="fb:DistanceType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The distance along the route, computed from the first converted fix in the ASP s airspace for each route point in the route.</documentation></annotation></element>
Identifies whether the constraint is applicable on climb or descent. This provides an indication of which constraints take priority in the event of conflict when establishing a profile.
Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.
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<element name="constraint" type="fx:AbstractConstraintType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>A number of constraints can be associated with each Expanded Route Point and Trajectory point.</documentation></annotation></element>
The length of time the flight is expected to be delayed at a specific point en route.
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<element name="enRouteDelay" type="fx:EnRouteDelayType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>En Route delay or holding planned to occur at a significant point or along a route element.</documentation></annotation></element>
Names the coordinate reference system (CRS) that defines the semantics of the lat/long pair according to the ISO6709 standard. FIXM uses only "urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326".
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<element name="point4D" type="fx:TrajectoryPoint4DType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Identifies the location, altitude and time of a trajectory point.</documentation></annotation></element>
The barometric pressure reading used to adjust a pressure altimeter for variations in existing atmospheric pressure or to the standard altimeter setting (29.92).
<element name="altimeterSetting" type="fb:PressureType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The barometric pressure reading used to adjust a pressure altimeter for variations in existing atmospheric pressure or to the standard altimeter setting (29.92).</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="level" type="fb:FlightLevelOrAltitudeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Altitude of the 4D point.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="metData" type="fx:MeteorologicalDataType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous temperature and wind vector used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="temperature" type="fb:TemperatureType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous temperature used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="windDirection" type="fb:WindDirectionType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous wind direction used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="windSpeed" type="fb:WindSpeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous wind speed used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="pointProperty" type="fx:TrajectoryPointPropertyType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>Describes any applicable properties of the trajectory point. May include multiple properties per point.</documentation></annotation></element>
The nature of the airspace or program (e.g., special activity airspace, GDP, MIT, etc.)
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<element name="reference" type="fx:TrajectoryPointReferenceType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>A reference providing an identifier of airspace or program affecting the point.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="predictedAirspeed" type="fb:IndicatedAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The airspeed (or range of speeds) of the flight at the 4D Point expressed as either Indicated Airspeed or Mach.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="predictedGroundspeed" type="fb:GroundSpeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Aircraft predicted ground speed (or range of speeds) at this point.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="time" type="fx:Point4DTimeChoiceType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>4D Point time expressed as either absolute or relative time.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="absoluteTime" type="fb:TimeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Absolute Time of the 4D point.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="relativeTimeFromInitialPredictionPoint" type="fb:DurationType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Relative Time of the 4D point (expressed as duration from takeoff).</documentation></annotation></element>
Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.
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<element name="routeChange" type="fx:AbstractRouteChangeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>Flight Route element may contain an ordered list of route changes.</documentation></annotation></element>
The route (airway) to the next element on the route. Can be either an en route airway, standard instrument departure route, or standard instrument arrival route. [FIXM]
<element name="routeDesignatorToNextElement" type="fx:RouteDesignatorToNextElementType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The route (airway) to the next element on the route. Can be either an en route airway, standard instrument departure route, or standard instrument arrival route. [FIXM]</documentation></annotation></element>
Provides a reference to the route point or element on the route and/or expanded route. Flight route element contained within the route. Each segment may contain a route point or an airway. The route element describes an ATS route (Field 15(c2)), a Standard Departure Route (Field 15(c1)), or a Standard Arrival Route (Field 15(c3)). These fields may be used consistent with the definition in ICAO Doc 4444.
<element name="routeDesignator" type="fb:RouteDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Provides a reference to the route point or element on the route and/or expanded route. Flight route element contained within the route. Each segment may contain a route point or an airway. The route element describes an ATS route (Field 15(c2)), a Standard Departure Route (Field 15(c1)), or a Standard Arrival Route (Field 15(c3)). These fields may be used consistent with the definition in ICAO Doc 4444.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="standardInstrumentArrival" type="fb:SidStarDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR).</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="standardInstrumentDeparture" type="fb:SidStarDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>This is the name of a published procedure extending from the departure runway to the start of the en route part of the aircraft's route.</documentation></annotation></element>
Describes the significant points (i.e., point at which a change in ATS Route occurs) contained in the route and points at which certain events occur (e.g., change of speed or level, change of flight rules, start of cruise climb).
<element name="routePoint" type="fb:SignificantPointType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Describes the significant points (i.e., point at which a change in ATS Route occurs) contained in the route and points at which certain events occur (e.g., change of speed or level, change of flight rules, start of cruise climb).</documentation></annotation></element>
The shortened designator of a SID or a STAR to the next element on the route, as a complement to RouteDesignatorToNextElement.[FIXM] Limitations in the display equipment on board aircraft may require shortening of the basic indicator of the SID or STAR designator. [derived from ICAO Annex 11, Appendix 3, chapter 2.2]. This optional name may be provided in FIXM when the SID or STAR designator is seven characters. Shortened names [...] are used in FMS databases and in some ground automation systems. Making both names available allows each system to use the designator consistent with their database. Note also, that as automated uplink of clearances to aircraft is implemented a ground system using the seven-character name will need to upload the shorter name for it to load to the FMS successfully. [FF-ICE Implementation Guidance Manual]
<element name="sidStarAbbreviatedDesignatorToNextElement" type="fx:SidStarAbbreviatedDesignatorToNextElementType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The shortened designator of a SID or a STAR to the next element on the route, as a complement to RouteDesignatorToNextElement.[FIXM] Limitations in the display equipment on board aircraft may require shortening of the basic indicator of the SID or STAR designator. [derived from ICAO Annex 11, Appendix 3, chapter 2.2]. This optional name may be provided in FIXM when the SID or STAR designator is seven characters. Shortened names [...] are used in FMS databases and in some ground automation systems. Making both names available allows each system to use the designator consistent with their database. Note also, that as automated uplink of clearances to aircraft is implemented a ground system using the seven-character name will need to upload the shorter name for it to load to the FMS successfully. [FF-ICE Implementation Guidance Manual]</documentation></annotation></element>
Contains information about the Flight Route. The route is comprised of Route Segments, which are comprised of Route Point/Airway pairs. Route also contains an expanded route.
For IFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over that designated point, defined by reference to navigation aids, from which it is intended that an instrument approach procedure will be commenced, or, if no navigation aid is associated with the destination aerodrome, to arrive over the destination aerodrome. For VFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over the destination aerodrome. [ICAO Doc 4444] For a flight plan received from an aircraft in flight, the total estimated elapsed time is the estimated time from the first point of the route to which the flight plan applies to the termination point of the flight plan. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 16]
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<element name="routeInformation" type="fx:FlightRouteInformationType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Contains information about the Flight Route. The route is comprised of Route Segments, which are comprised of Route Point/Airway pairs. Route also contains an expanded route.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="cruisingLevel" type="fb:FlightLevelOrAltitudeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The filed altitude (flight level) for the first or the whole cruising portion of the flight.</documentation></annotation></element>
The true airspeed for the first or the whole cruising portion of the flight. This can be for a filed flight or an active flight. This element is strategic in nature.
<element name="cruisingSpeed" type="fb:TrueAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The true airspeed for the first or the whole cruising portion of the flight. This can be for a filed flight or an active flight. This element is strategic in nature.</documentation></annotation></element>
The estimated amount of time from takeoff to reach a significant point or Flight Information Region (FIR) boundary along the route of flight. Elements are ordered according to increasing duration from start.
Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.
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<element name="estimatedElapsedTime" type="fx:EstimatedElapsedTimeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>The estimated amount of time from takeoff to reach a significant point or Flight Information Region (FIR) boundary along the route of flight. Elements are ordered according to increasing duration from start.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="location" type="fx:ElapsedTimeLocationType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The location associated with estimated elapsed time. It can be a longitude, significant point or flight information region.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="longitude" type="fb:LongitudeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Longitude associated with the elapsed time.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="region" type="fb:AirspaceDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Flight information boundary associated with the elapsed time.</documentation></annotation></element>
Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point.<deprecated><deletionVersion>5.0.0</deletionVersion><deprecationVersion>4.1.0</deprecationVersion><rationale>CR #37 Align with FF-ICE Terminology</rationale><replacement>Fixm.Flight.FlightRouteTrajectory.RouteTrajectory.FlightRouteElement.routeTruncationIndicator</replacement></deprecated>
For IFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over that designated point, defined by reference to navigation aids, from which it is intended that an instrument approach procedure will be commenced, or, if no navigation aid is associated with the destination aerodrome, to arrive over the destination aerodrome. For VFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over the destination aerodrome. [ICAO Doc 4444] For a flight plan received from an aircraft in flight, the total estimated elapsed time is the estimated time from the first point of the route to which the flight plan applies to the termination point of the flight plan. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 16]
Names the coordinate reference system (CRS) that defines the semantics of the lat/long pair according to the ISO6709 standard. FIXM uses only "urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326".
<complexType name="RouteTrajectoryType"><annotation><documentation>Groups and associates a Route and Trajectory.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><sequence><element name="climbProfile" type="fx:PerformanceProfileType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>A zero-wind, standard atmosphere, unconstrained climb profile reflective of the flight capabilities and desired parameters during climb.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="climbSchedule" type="fx:SpeedScheduleType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Initially submitted by the airspace user, this defines the target speed in both Indicated Airspeed (IAS) and MACH so the aircraft can climb through the crossover altitude and target the MACH speed when needed.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="descentProfile" type="fx:PerformanceProfileType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>A zero-wind, standard atmosphere, unconstrained descent profile reflective of the flight capabilities and desired parameters during descent.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="descentSchedule" type="fx:SpeedScheduleType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Initially submitted by the airspace user, this defines the target speed in both (Indicated Airspeed) IAS and MACH so the aircraft can descend through the crossover altitude and target the IAS speed when needed.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="element" type="fx:FlightRouteElementType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>A container for information pertinent to a single point in a trajectory. The elements are ordered according to increasing time/distance from the start point.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="routeInformation" type="fx:FlightRouteInformationType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Contains information about the Flight Route. The route is comprised of Route Segments, which are comprised of Route Point/Airway pairs. Route also contains an expanded route.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="takeoffWeight" type="fb:WeightType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The estimated takeoff weight of the aircraft.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:PerformanceProfileType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
A zero-wind, standard atmosphere, unconstrained movement profile reflective of the flight capabilities and desired parameters during climb or descent.
<complexType name="PerformanceProfileType"><annotation><documentation>A zero-wind, standard atmosphere, unconstrained movement profile reflective of the flight capabilities and desired parameters during climb or descent.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><sequence><element name="profilePoint" type="fx:ProfilePointType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>A point in a performance climb or descent profile.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:ProfilePointType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
A point in a performance climb or descent profile.
The time (from the start of the profile) at a point in a zero-wind, unconstrained profile.
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<complexType name="ProfilePointType"><annotation><documentation>A point in a performance climb or descent profile.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><sequence><element name="airspeed" type="fb:TrueAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The true airspeed of a point in a zero-wind, standard atmosphere, unconstrained profile.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="distance" type="fb:DistanceType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The distance (from the start of the profile) at a point in a zero-wind, unconstrained profile.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="level" type="fb:FlightLevelOrAltitudeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The altitude of a point in a zero-wind, unconstrained profile.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence><attribute name="time" type="fb:DurationType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The time (from the start of the profile) at a point in a zero-wind, unconstrained profile.</documentation></annotation></attribute></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:SpeedScheduleType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
Defines the speed schedule for climb and descent of the aircraft through the crossover altitude.
<complexType name="SpeedScheduleType"><annotation><documentation>Defines the speed schedule for climb and descent of the aircraft through the crossover altitude.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><sequence><element name="initialSpeed" type="fb:IndicatedAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Initial speed of the aircraft during the climb</documentation></annotation></element><element name="subsequentSpeed" type="fb:IndicatedAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Subsequent speed of the aircraft during the climb</documentation></annotation></element></sequence></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:FlightRouteElementType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
A container for information pertinent to a single point in a trajectory.
Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point.<deprecated><deletionVersion>5.0.0</deletionVersion><deprecationVersion>4.1.0</deprecationVersion><rationale>CR #37 Align with FF-ICE Terminology</rationale><replacement>Fixm.Flight.FlightRouteTrajectory.RouteTrajectory.FlightRouteElement.routeTruncationIndicator</replacement></deprecated>
Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.
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<complexType name="FlightRouteElementType"><annotation><documentation>A container for information pertinent to a single point in a trajectory.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><sequence><element name="alongRouteDistance" type="fb:DistanceType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The distance along the route, computed from the first converted fix in the ASP s airspace for each route point in the route.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="constraint" type="fx:AbstractConstraintType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>A number of constraints can be associated with each Expanded Route Point and Trajectory point.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="enRouteDelay" type="fx:EnRouteDelayType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>En Route delay or holding planned to occur at a significant point or along a route element.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="point4D" type="fx:TrajectoryPoint4DType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Identifies the location, altitude and time of a trajectory point.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="routeChange" type="fx:AbstractRouteChangeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>Flight Route element may contain an ordered list of route changes.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="routeDesignatorToNextElement" type="fx:RouteDesignatorToNextElementType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The route (airway) to the next element on the route. Can be either an en route airway, standard instrument departure route, or standard instrument arrival route. [FIXM]</documentation></annotation></element><element name="routePoint" type="fb:SignificantPointType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Describes the significant points (i.e., point at which a change in ATS Route occurs) contained in the route and points at which certain events occur (e.g., change of speed or level, change of flight rules, start of cruise climb).</documentation></annotation></element><element name="sidStarAbbreviatedDesignatorToNextElement" type="fx:SidStarAbbreviatedDesignatorToNextElementType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The shortened designator of a SID or a STAR to the next element on the route, as a complement to RouteDesignatorToNextElement.[FIXM] Limitations in the display equipment on board aircraft may require shortening of the basic indicator of the SID or STAR designator. [derived from ICAO Annex 11, Appendix 3, chapter 2.2]. This optional name may be provided in FIXM when the SID or STAR designator is seven characters. Shortened names [...] are used in FMS databases and in some ground automation systems. Making both names available allows each system to use the designator consistent with their database. Note also, that as automated uplink of clearances to aircraft is implemented a ground system using the seven-character name will need to upload the shorter name for it to load to the FMS successfully. [FF-ICE Implementation Guidance Manual]</documentation></annotation></element></sequence><attribute name="flightRulesChange" type="fx:FlightRulesType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Describes the planned change of flight rules (e.g., IFR/VFR) associated with a route point.</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="modified" type="fx:ModifiedRouteItemIndicatorType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Identifies if the route point or element was modified from the reference version, identified in the message, during negotiation by an ASP.</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="modifiedRouteItemReference" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>A reference to an ATFM program name that modified the route.</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="routeTerminationIndicator" type="fx:RouteTruncationIndicatorType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point.<deprecated><deletionVersion>5.0.0</deletionVersion><deprecationVersion>4.1.0</deprecationVersion><rationale>CR #37 Align with FF-ICE Terminology</rationale><replacement>Fixm.Flight.FlightRouteTrajectory.RouteTrajectory.FlightRouteElement.routeTruncationIndicator</replacement></deprecated></documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="routeTruncationIndicator" type="fx:RouteTruncationIndicatorType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point.</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="seqNum" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.</documentation></annotation><simpleType><restriction base="xs:int"><minInclusive value="0"/></restriction></simpleType></attribute></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:EnRouteDelayType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
En Route delay or holding planned to occur at a significant point or along a route element.
The length of time the flight is expected to be delayed at a specific point en route.
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<complexType name="EnRouteDelayType"><annotation><documentation>En Route delay or holding planned to occur at a significant point or along a route element.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><attribute name="delayReference" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Indicates a named hold pattern, airspace or aerodrome at which the en route delay is expected to occur.</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="delayType" type="fx:EnRouteDelayTypeType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Indicates if the en route delay is planned airborne holding, or Airspace User (AU)-requested operations at a specified location.</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="delayValue" type="fb:DurationType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The length of time the flight is expected to be delayed at a specific point en route.</documentation></annotation></attribute></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Simple Type fx:EnRouteDelayTypeType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
Indicates if the en route delay is planned airborne holding, or Airspace User (AU)-requested operations at a specified location.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
AU_REQUEST_POINT
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at the point, thus the delay has to be added to the flight duration to the next point to compute the estimate to the next point.
enumeration
AU_REQUEST_SEGMENT
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at the segment starting at point, thus the delay has to be understood as the total duration between the point and the next one.
enumeration
AU_REQUEST_AIRSPACE
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' in an airspace after the RoutePoint the name of which is in delayReference, the delayValue is the time in that airspace, the entry and exit time into that airspace is in the BEGIN_STAY and END_STAY info of the trajectory.
enumeration
AU_REQUEST_AERODROME
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at an aerodrome after the RoutePoint, the name of the aerodrome is in the delayReference field, the points at which the AU leaves its route and rejoin it go to the aerodrome are in the BEGIN_STAY and END_STAY info of the trajectory
enumeration
AU_REQUEST_HOLDING
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at a holding pattern the anchor point of which is the RoutePoint. The holding pattern name if any is in delayReference. delayValue used to compute estimates as in AU_REQUEST_POINT
enumeration
ATFM
The delay is an ASP request for airborne holding. The holding pattern name is in the delayReference field. The delay value used to compute estimates as in AU_REQUEST_POINT.
<simpleType name="EnRouteDelayTypeType"><annotation><documentation>Indicates if the en route delay is planned airborne holding, or Airspace User (AU)-requested operations at a specified location.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="xs:string"><enumeration value="AU_REQUEST_POINT"><annotation><documentation>The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at the point, thus the delay has to be added to the flight duration to the next point to compute the estimate to the next point.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="AU_REQUEST_SEGMENT"><annotation><documentation>The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at the segment starting at point, thus the delay has to be understood as the total duration between the point and the next one.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="AU_REQUEST_AIRSPACE"><annotation><documentation>The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' in an airspace after the RoutePoint the name of which is in delayReference, the delayValue is the time in that airspace, the entry and exit time into that airspace is in the BEGIN_STAY and END_STAY info of the trajectory.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="AU_REQUEST_AERODROME"><annotation><documentation>The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at an aerodrome after the RoutePoint, the name of the aerodrome is in the delayReference field, the points at which the AU leaves its route and rejoin it go to the aerodrome are in the BEGIN_STAY and END_STAY info of the trajectory</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="AU_REQUEST_HOLDING"><annotation><documentation>The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at a holding pattern the anchor point of which is the RoutePoint. The holding pattern name if any is in delayReference. delayValue used to compute estimates as in AU_REQUEST_POINT</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="ATFM"><annotation><documentation>The delay is an ASP request for airborne holding. The holding pattern name is in the delayReference field. The delay value used to compute estimates as in AU_REQUEST_POINT.</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Complex Type fx:TrajectoryPoint4DType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
Identifies relevant information about a trajectory point including location, altitude, time, etc.
Names the coordinate reference system (CRS) that defines the semantics of the lat/long pair according to the ISO6709 standard. FIXM uses only "urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326".
Source
<complexType name="TrajectoryPoint4DType"><annotation><documentation>Identifies relevant information about a trajectory point including location, altitude, time, etc.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:GeographicalPositionType"><sequence><element name="altimeterSetting" type="fb:PressureType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The barometric pressure reading used to adjust a pressure altimeter for variations in existing atmospheric pressure or to the standard altimeter setting (29.92).</documentation></annotation></element><element name="level" type="fb:FlightLevelOrAltitudeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Altitude of the 4D point.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="metData" type="fx:MeteorologicalDataType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous temperature and wind vector used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="pointProperty" type="fx:TrajectoryPointPropertyType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>Describes any applicable properties of the trajectory point. May include multiple properties per point.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="predictedAirspeed" type="fb:IndicatedAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The airspeed (or range of speeds) of the flight at the 4D Point expressed as either Indicated Airspeed or Mach.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="predictedGroundspeed" type="fb:GroundSpeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Aircraft predicted ground speed (or range of speeds) at this point.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="time" type="fx:Point4DTimeChoiceType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>4D Point time expressed as either absolute or relative time.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="verticalRange" type="fb:VerticalRangeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Vertical Range representing block altitude clearances</documentation></annotation></element></sequence></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:MeteorologicalDataType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous temperature and wind vector used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.
<complexType name="MeteorologicalDataType"><annotation><documentation>In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous temperature and wind vector used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><sequence><element name="temperature" type="fb:TemperatureType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous temperature used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="windDirection" type="fb:WindDirectionType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous wind direction used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="windSpeed" type="fb:WindSpeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>In a predicted trajectory, the instantaneous wind speed used at the 4D Point for creating the 4D trajectory.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:TrajectoryPointPropertyType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
Describes any applicable properties of the trajectory point. May include multiple properties per point.
<complexType name="TrajectoryPointPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>Describes any applicable properties of the trajectory point. May include multiple properties per point.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><sequence><element name="reference" type="fx:TrajectoryPointReferenceType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>A reference providing an identifier of airspace or program affecting the point.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence><attribute name="propertyType" type="fx:TrajectoryPointPropertyTypeType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Provides the type of trajectory point property.</documentation></annotation></attribute></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:TrajectoryPointReferenceType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
A reference providing an identifier of airspace or program affecting the point.
The nature of the airspace or program (e.g., special activity airspace, GDP, MIT, etc.)
Source
<complexType name="TrajectoryPointReferenceType"><annotation><documentation>A reference providing an identifier of airspace or program affecting the point.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><attribute name="identifier" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The name of the particular airspace or program (e.g., FCA016, CTP001, RRDCC123)</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="type" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The nature of the airspace or program (e.g., special activity airspace, GDP, MIT, etc.)</documentation></annotation></attribute></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Simple Type fx:TrajectoryPointPropertyTypeType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
Enumerates any applicable properties of the trajectory point.
<complexType name="Point4DTimeChoiceType"><annotation><documentation>Allows to either specify a 4D point time as either an absolute time or relative time.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><choice><element name="absoluteTime" type="fb:TimeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Absolute Time of the 4D point.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="relativeTimeFromInitialPredictionPoint" type="fb:DurationType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Relative Time of the 4D point (expressed as duration from takeoff).</documentation></annotation></element></choice></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:RouteDesignatorToNextElementType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
The route (airway) to the next element on the route. Can be either an en route airway, standard instrument departure route, or standard instrument arrival route. [FIXM]
<complexType name="RouteDesignatorToNextElementType"><annotation><documentation>The route (airway) to the next element on the route. Can be either an en route airway, standard instrument departure route, or standard instrument arrival route. [FIXM]</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><choice><element name="routeDesignator" type="fb:RouteDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Provides a reference to the route point or element on the route and/or expanded route. Flight route element contained within the route. Each segment may contain a route point or an airway. The route element describes an ATS route (Field 15(c2)), a Standard Departure Route (Field 15(c1)), or a Standard Arrival Route (Field 15(c3)). These fields may be used consistent with the definition in ICAO Doc 4444.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="standardInstrumentArrival" type="fb:SidStarDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The textual designator of the Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR).</documentation></annotation></element><element name="standardInstrumentDeparture" type="fb:SidStarDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>This is the name of a published procedure extending from the departure runway to the start of the en route part of the aircraft's route.</documentation></annotation></element></choice></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:SidStarAbbreviatedDesignatorToNextElementType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
The shortened designator of a SID or a STAR to the next element on the route, as a complement to RouteDesignatorToNextElement.[FIXM] Limitations in the display equipment on board aircraft may require shortening of the basic indicator of the SID or STAR designator. [derived from ICAO Annex 11, Appendix 3, chapter 2.2]. This optional name may be provided in FIXM when the SID or STAR designator is seven characters. Shortened names [...] are used in FMS databases and in some ground automation systems. Making both names available allows each system to use the designator consistent with their database. Note also, that as automated uplink of clearances to aircraft is implemented a ground system using the seven-character name will need to upload the shorter name for it to load to the FMS successfully. [FF-ICE Implementation Guidance Manual]
<complexType name="SidStarAbbreviatedDesignatorToNextElementType"><annotation><documentation>The shortened designator of a SID or a STAR to the next element on the route, as a complement to RouteDesignatorToNextElement.[FIXM] Limitations in the display equipment on board aircraft may require shortening of the basic indicator of the SID or STAR designator. [derived from ICAO Annex 11, Appendix 3, chapter 2.2]. This optional name may be provided in FIXM when the SID or STAR designator is seven characters. Shortened names [...] are used in FMS databases and in some ground automation systems. Making both names available allows each system to use the designator consistent with their database. Note also, that as automated uplink of clearances to aircraft is implemented a ground system using the seven-character name will need to upload the shorter name for it to load to the FMS successfully. [FF-ICE Implementation Guidance Manual]</documentation></annotation><choice><element name="sidAbbreviatedDesignator" type="fb:SidStarAbbreviatedDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>A shortened designator of a SID. [FIXM]</documentation></annotation></element><element name="starAbbreviatedDesignator" type="fb:SidStarAbbreviatedDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>A shortened designator of a STAR. [FIXM]</documentation></annotation></element></choice></complexType>
Simple Type fx:FlightRulesType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
The regulation, or combination of regulations, that governs all aspects of operations under which the pilot plans to fly.
<simpleType name="FlightRulesType"><annotation><documentation>The regulation, or combination of regulations, that governs all aspects of operations under which the pilot plans to fly.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="xs:string"><enumeration value="IFR"><annotation><documentation>Instrument Flight Rules</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="VFR"><annotation><documentation>Visual Flight Rules</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
<simpleType name="ModifiedRouteItemIndicatorType"><annotation><documentation>Indication that the route item was modified</documentation></annotation><restriction base="xs:string"><enumeration value="MODIFIED_ROUTE_ITEM"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type fx:RouteTruncationIndicatorType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point
<simpleType name="RouteTruncationIndicatorType"><annotation><documentation>Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point</documentation></annotation><restriction base="xs:string"><enumeration value="ROUTE_TRUNCATION"/></restriction></simpleType>
Complex Type fx:FlightRouteInformationType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
Contains basic information about the Flight Route that pertains to the whole flight.
For IFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over that designated point, defined by reference to navigation aids, from which it is intended that an instrument approach procedure will be commenced, or, if no navigation aid is associated with the destination aerodrome, to arrive over the destination aerodrome. For VFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over the destination aerodrome. [ICAO Doc 4444] For a flight plan received from an aircraft in flight, the total estimated elapsed time is the estimated time from the first point of the route to which the flight plan applies to the termination point of the flight plan. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 16]
Source
<complexType name="FlightRouteInformationType"><annotation><documentation>Contains basic information about the Flight Route that pertains to the whole flight.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><sequence><element name="cruisingLevel" type="fb:FlightLevelOrAltitudeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The filed altitude (flight level) for the first or the whole cruising portion of the flight.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="cruisingSpeed" type="fb:TrueAirspeedType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The true airspeed for the first or the whole cruising portion of the flight. This can be for a filed flight or an active flight. This element is strategic in nature.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="estimatedElapsedTime" type="fx:EstimatedElapsedTimeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="2000"><annotation><documentation>The estimated amount of time from takeoff to reach a significant point or Flight Information Region (FIR) boundary along the route of flight. Elements are ordered according to increasing duration from start.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence><attribute name="airfileRouteStartTime" type="fb:TimeType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The actual or estimated time of departure from the first point on the route for a flight filed in the air.</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="flightRulesCategory" type="fx:FlightRulesCategoryType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The category of flight rules with which the pilot intends to comply. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, Item 8]</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="routeText" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>A string of route elements complying with PANS-ATM Item 15c</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="totalEstimatedElapsedTime" type="fb:DurationType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>For IFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over that designated point, defined by reference to navigation aids, from which it is intended that an instrument approach procedure will be commenced, or, if no navigation aid is associated with the destination aerodrome, to arrive over the destination aerodrome. For VFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over the destination aerodrome. [ICAO Doc 4444] For a flight plan received from an aircraft in flight, the total estimated elapsed time is the estimated time from the first point of the route to which the flight plan applies to the termination point of the flight plan. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 16]</documentation></annotation></attribute></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:EstimatedElapsedTimeType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
The estimated amount of time from takeoff to reach a significant point or Flight Information Region (FIR) boundary along the route of flight.
Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.
Source
<complexType name="EstimatedElapsedTimeType"><annotation><documentation>The estimated amount of time from takeoff to reach a significant point or Flight Information Region (FIR) boundary along the route of flight.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><sequence><element name="location" type="fx:ElapsedTimeLocationType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>The location associated with estimated elapsed time. It can be a longitude, significant point or flight information region.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence><attribute name="elapsedTime" type="fb:DurationType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The estimated amount of elapsed time.</documentation></annotation></attribute><attribute name="seqNum" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.</documentation></annotation><simpleType><restriction base="xs:int"><minInclusive value="0"/></restriction></simpleType></attribute></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type fx:ElapsedTimeLocationType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
The location associated with estimated elapsed time. It can be a longitude, significant point or flight information region.
<complexType name="ElapsedTimeLocationType"><annotation><documentation>The location associated with estimated elapsed time. It can be a longitude, significant point or flight information region.</documentation></annotation><complexContent><extension base="fb:ExtensibleType"><choice><element name="longitude" type="fb:LongitudeType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Longitude associated with the elapsed time.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="point" type="fb:SignificantPointType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Point associated with the estimated elapsed time.</documentation></annotation></element><element name="region" type="fb:AirspaceDesignatorType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"><annotation><documentation>Flight information boundary associated with the elapsed time.</documentation></annotation></element></choice></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Simple Type fx:FlightRulesCategoryType
Namespace
http://www.fixm.aero/flight/4.1
Annotations
The category of flight rules with which the pilot intends to comply. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, Item 8]
<simpleType name="FlightRulesCategoryType"><annotation><documentation>The category of flight rules with which the pilot intends to comply. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, Item 8]</documentation></annotation><restriction base="xs:string"><enumeration value="I"/><enumeration value="V"/><enumeration value="Y"/><enumeration value="Z"/></restriction></simpleType>
<attribute name="time" type="fb:DurationType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The time (from the start of the profile) at a point in a zero-wind, unconstrained profile.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="delayReference" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Indicates a named hold pattern, airspace or aerodrome at which the en route delay is expected to occur.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at the point, thus the delay has to be added to the flight duration to the next point to compute the estimate to the next point.
enumeration
AU_REQUEST_SEGMENT
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at the segment starting at point, thus the delay has to be understood as the total duration between the point and the next one.
enumeration
AU_REQUEST_AIRSPACE
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' in an airspace after the RoutePoint the name of which is in delayReference, the delayValue is the time in that airspace, the entry and exit time into that airspace is in the BEGIN_STAY and END_STAY info of the trajectory.
enumeration
AU_REQUEST_AERODROME
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at an aerodrome after the RoutePoint, the name of the aerodrome is in the delayReference field, the points at which the AU leaves its route and rejoin it go to the aerodrome are in the BEGIN_STAY and END_STAY info of the trajectory
enumeration
AU_REQUEST_HOLDING
The delay is an AU request to 'spend time' at a holding pattern the anchor point of which is the RoutePoint. The holding pattern name if any is in delayReference. delayValue used to compute estimates as in AU_REQUEST_POINT
enumeration
ATFM
The delay is an ASP request for airborne holding. The holding pattern name is in the delayReference field. The delay value used to compute estimates as in AU_REQUEST_POINT.
<attribute name="delayType" type="fx:EnRouteDelayTypeType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Indicates if the en route delay is planned airborne holding, or Airspace User (AU)-requested operations at a specified location.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="delayValue" type="fb:DurationType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The length of time the flight is expected to be delayed at a specific point en route.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="identifier" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The name of the particular airspace or program (e.g., FCA016, CTP001, RRDCC123)</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="type" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The nature of the airspace or program (e.g., special activity airspace, GDP, MIT, etc.)</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="propertyType" type="fx:TrajectoryPointPropertyTypeType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Provides the type of trajectory point property.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="flightRulesChange" type="fx:FlightRulesType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Describes the planned change of flight rules (e.g., IFR/VFR) associated with a route point.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="modified" type="fx:ModifiedRouteItemIndicatorType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Identifies if the route point or element was modified from the reference version, identified in the message, during negotiation by an ASP.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="modifiedRouteItemReference" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>A reference to an ATFM program name that modified the route.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point.<deprecated><deletionVersion>5.0.0</deletionVersion><deprecationVersion>4.1.0</deprecationVersion><rationale>CR #37 Align with FF-ICE Terminology</rationale><replacement>Fixm.Flight.FlightRouteTrajectory.RouteTrajectory.FlightRouteElement.routeTruncationIndicator</replacement></deprecated>
<attribute name="routeTerminationIndicator" type="fx:RouteTruncationIndicatorType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point.<deprecated><deletionVersion>5.0.0</deletionVersion><deprecationVersion>4.1.0</deprecationVersion><rationale>CR #37 Align with FF-ICE Terminology</rationale><replacement>Fixm.Flight.FlightRouteTrajectory.RouteTrajectory.FlightRouteElement.routeTruncationIndicator</replacement></deprecated></documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="routeTruncationIndicator" type="fx:RouteTruncationIndicatorType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Indicates the route description is truncated at the preceding point.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="seqNum" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.</documentation></annotation><simpleType><restriction base="xs:int"><minInclusive value="0"/></restriction></simpleType></attribute>
<attribute name="seqNum" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>Incrementing identifier used to ensure the sequence of ordered lists is retained. [FIXM]. The identifier should begin at zero.</documentation></annotation><simpleType><restriction base="xs:int"><minInclusive value="0"/></restriction></simpleType></attribute>
<attribute name="airfileRouteStartTime" type="fb:TimeType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The actual or estimated time of departure from the first point on the route for a flight filed in the air.</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="flightRulesCategory" type="fx:FlightRulesCategoryType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>The category of flight rules with which the pilot intends to comply. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, Item 8]</documentation></annotation></attribute>
<attribute name="routeText" type="fb:CharacterStringType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>A string of route elements complying with PANS-ATM Item 15c</documentation></annotation></attribute>
For IFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over that designated point, defined by reference to navigation aids, from which it is intended that an instrument approach procedure will be commenced, or, if no navigation aid is associated with the destination aerodrome, to arrive over the destination aerodrome. For VFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over the destination aerodrome. [ICAO Doc 4444] For a flight plan received from an aircraft in flight, the total estimated elapsed time is the estimated time from the first point of the route to which the flight plan applies to the termination point of the flight plan. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 16]
<attribute name="totalEstimatedElapsedTime" type="fb:DurationType" use="optional"><annotation><documentation>For IFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over that designated point, defined by reference to navigation aids, from which it is intended that an instrument approach procedure will be commenced, or, if no navigation aid is associated with the destination aerodrome, to arrive over the destination aerodrome. For VFR flights, the estimated time required from take-off to arrive over the destination aerodrome. [ICAO Doc 4444] For a flight plan received from an aircraft in flight, the total estimated elapsed time is the estimated time from the first point of the route to which the flight plan applies to the termination point of the flight plan. [ICAO Doc 4444, Appendix 2, ITEM 16]</documentation></annotation></attribute>