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- Self-separation abstract "Aircraft Self-separation is the capability of an aircraft maintaining acceptably safe separation from other aircraft without following instructions or guidance from a referee agent for this purpose, such as air traffic control. In its simplest forms, it can be described by the concept of see and avoid, in the case of human-piloted aircraft, or sense and avoid, in the case of non-human piloted aircraft (such as UAVs). However, because of several factors such as weather, instrument flight rules and air traffic complexity, the Self-separation capability involves other elements and aspects such as rules of the air, communication technologies and protocols, air traffic management and others.".
- Self-separation wikiPageID "32043158".
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- Self-separation hasPhotoCollection Self-separation.
- Self-separation subject Category:Air_traffic_control.
- Self-separation subject Category:Aircraft_operations.
- Self-separation subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Self-separation type Abstraction100002137.
- Self-separation type Action114006945.
- Self-separation type AircraftOperations.
- Self-separation type Attribute100024264.
- Self-separation type Operation114008806.
- Self-separation type State100024720.
- Self-separation comment "Aircraft Self-separation is the capability of an aircraft maintaining acceptably safe separation from other aircraft without following instructions or guidance from a referee agent for this purpose, such as air traffic control. In its simplest forms, it can be described by the concept of see and avoid, in the case of human-piloted aircraft, or sense and avoid, in the case of non-human piloted aircraft (such as UAVs).".
- Self-separation label "Self-separation".
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