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Low Visibility Procedures
Kürthy, Peter ; Imriš, Pavel (referee) ; Vašíková, Kateřina (advisor)
This thesis deals with low visibility procedures and their direct application to airports, aircrafts, and aircraft operators. The main objective was to characterize the low visibility procedures as a file of conditions for airport equipment, aircraft equipment, skills and qualifications of the flight crew, and operating procedures. The work also raises the importance of analysis in terms of low visibility procedures in which the take-off, approach, and landing can be proceeded. A secondary objective was to cut the low visibility procedures requirements out of its basic form and convert it through practical application into a more comprehensible form. The result is an overview of the low visibility procedures for a point of view from both amateur and professional stand.
The visibility identification on aerodromes in Czech Republic
Smetka, Adam ; Hudec, František (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This work deals with the visibility and its breakdown by weather vocabulary. It discusses the development of RVR systems at airports in the Czech Republic, describes the measurement systems RVR MITRAS, MIDAS IV and history of selected airports. Other chapters describe the possible development of measurement techniques in RVR. The final section is devoted to the categories of runways.
Low Visibility Procedures
Kürthy, Peter ; Imriš, Pavel (referee) ; Vašíková, Kateřina (advisor)
This thesis deals with low visibility procedures and their direct application to airports, aircrafts, and aircraft operators. The main objective was to characterize the low visibility procedures as a file of conditions for airport equipment, aircraft equipment, skills and qualifications of the flight crew, and operating procedures. The work also raises the importance of analysis in terms of low visibility procedures in which the take-off, approach, and landing can be proceeded. A secondary objective was to cut the low visibility procedures requirements out of its basic form and convert it through practical application into a more comprehensible form. The result is an overview of the low visibility procedures for a point of view from both amateur and professional stand.
The visibility identification on aerodromes in Czech Republic
Smetka, Adam ; Hudec, František (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This work deals with the visibility and its breakdown by weather vocabulary. It discusses the development of RVR systems at airports in the Czech Republic, describes the measurement systems RVR MITRAS, MIDAS IV and history of selected airports. Other chapters describe the possible development of measurement techniques in RVR. The final section is devoted to the categories of runways.

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