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Describes the cruise climb parameters at the point at which a cruise climb is planned to commence. Includes the speed, the lower level and the upper level of the cruise climb.
Indicates the cruise climb start level indicates a level above which cruise climb is planned.
An extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes.
Either the minimum and maximum levels defining the layer to be occupied during cruise climb, or the level above which cruise climb is planned
The speed to be maintained during cruise climb.
Describes a new planned altitude or level at the specified point at which the change is planned to commence. (May also describe a point at which the altitude or level change is planned to be attained.)
Qualifies the position associated with the level constraint.
An extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes.
A new planned altitude or level at the specified point at which the change is planned to commence
Describes the new planned speed at the specified point at which the change to the new speed is planned to commence. (May also describe a point at which the speed change is planned to be attained).
Qualifies the position associated with the speed constraint.
An extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes.
Describes the new planned speed at the specified point at which the change to the new speed is planned to commence
.Speed Change: Describes the new planned speed at the specified point at which the change to the new speed is planned to commence. (May also describe a point at which the speed change is planned to be attained).
A requested change that is applicable to a route or trajectory point. Can be any of the several defined requested changes.
The parameters of a cruise climb executed at the associated significant point. It contains the following parameters: 1. the speed to be maintained during cruise climb; 2. either the minimum and maximum levels defining the layer to be occupied during cruise climb, or the level above which cruise climb is planned.
An extension hook for attaching extension (non-core) classes.
The planned altitude that the aircraft will change to upon reaching the associated Significant Point along its Route.
The planned speed that the aircraft will change to upon reaching the associated Significant Point along its Route.