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- Q17145754 subject Q6212080.
- Q17145754 subject Q8236548.
- Q17145754 abstract "A level bust, also known as an altitude deviation, occurs when an aircraft fails to fly at the level for which it has been cleared. A level bust is defined by EUROCONTROL as: "Any unauthorised vertical deviation of more than 300 feet from an ATC flight clearance."This may take one of three different forms:An aircraft in level flight climbs or descends without clearanceAn aircraft climbing or descending fails to level off accurately at the correct level (either passing through and continuing the climb or descent, or passing through and then returning to the correct level)An aircraft levelling off at the correct level or altitude, but with an incorrect altimeter setting".
- Q17145754 wikiPageExternalLink record.php?id=19961112-1.
- Q17145754 wikiPageExternalLink dft_avsafety_pdf_500285.pdf.
- Q17145754 wikiPageExternalLink Airbus%20A310,%20F-OJHH%2004-07.pdf.
- Q17145754 wikiPageExternalLink _B736,_southern_Norway,_2001_%28AGC_LB_LOS%29.
- Q17145754 wikiPageExternalLink Solutions:Level_Bust.
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- Q17145754 wikiPageWikiLink Q6212080.
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- Q17145754 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236548.
- Q17145754 comment "A level bust, also known as an altitude deviation, occurs when an aircraft fails to fly at the level for which it has been cleared.".
- Q17145754 label "Level bust".