An FF-ICE Filed Flight Plan message Constraints template.
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The time constraint applicable to a specific point on the route.
Type of time constraint that describes the condition relative to the time constraint.
An extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes.
Date and time associated with the constraint.
The altitude constraint applicable to a specific point or segment on the route.
Provides an indication of whether the profile constraint is met or initiated at the Location
Specifies that the flight level or altitude be achieved based on the condition relative to the point.
An extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes.
Level or altitude specification of the constraint.
A class that defines a constraint to a route point or trajectory.
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.
Textual description of the constraint.
An extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes.
The level constraint applicable to a specific point or segment on the route.
Reference to a named restriction, if applicable.
The speed constraint applicable to a specific point or segment on the route.
The time constraint applicable to a specific point on the route.
The speed constraint applicable to a specific point or segment on the route.
Provides an indication of whether the profile constraint is met or initiated at the Location
Specifies that the speed be achieved based on the condition relative to the point.
An extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes.
Speed specification of the speed constraint. Can be either an absolute speed or a speed range.