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This guideline is complementary to Se1. It is amplified by several sub-guidelines.
. SE4.1: TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE. CROSSING POINTS OF TERMINAL AND/OR OTHER ROUTES SHOULD NOT BE PLACED TOO CLOSE TO A BOUNDARY OF A GEOGRAPHICALLY DEFINED SECTOR SO AS TO ALLOW THE RECEIVING CONTROLLER SUFFICIENT ANTICIPATION TIME TO RESOLVE THE CONFLICT.
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Figure 6- 14: Lateral Sector boundaries and crossing routes
This sub-guideline infers that the lateral limits of sectors need not be straight lines.
. SE4.2: THE VERTICAL LIMITS OF A GEOGRAPHICALLY DEFINED SECTOR NEED NOT BE UNIFORM I.E. FIXED
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Figure 6- 15: Vertical Sector boundaries and crossing routes
. SE4.3: WHERE AIRSPACE RESTRICTIONS OR RESERVATIONS ARE ESTABLISHED ABOVE OR BELOW
This is the ‘equivalent’ of Guideline St.5.1 中国航空网 www.aero.cn 航空翻译 www.aviation.cn 本文链接地址:EUROCONTROL MANUAL FOR AIRSPACE PLANNING 2(62)