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  1. Free route airspace offers airspace users the ability to fly directly according to their filed flight plan route while ensuring efficiencies in fuel planning, consumption and costs.

  2. Definition. Free Route Airspace (FRA) is a specified airspace within which users may freely plan a route between a defined entry point and a defined exit point.

  3. 16 gru 2016 · Free Route Airspace developments For a route-free European network 7 2.1 No additional equipment requirements or flight FRA Concept Definition A specified airspace within which users may freely plan a route between a defined entry point and a defined exit point, with the possibility to route via intermediate

  4. The Document further clarifies and details provisions and requirements for Free Route Airspace (FRA) design described in the ERNIP Part 1, Chapter 6, Section 6.5 and includes guidelines on Free Route Airspace (FRA) design.

  5. The Definition. A specified airspace within which users may freely plan a route between a defined entry point and a defined exit point, with the possibility to route via intermediate (published or unpublished) waypoints, without reference to the ATS route network, subject to airspace availability.

  6. « Free route airspace (‘FRA’) [...] is a specified airspace within which airspace users may freely plan a route between defined entry and exit points. Subject to airspace availability, airspace users must have the possibility to choose a route via intermediate, published or unpublished, waypoints without reference to the ATS route network.

  7. A specified airspace within which users may freely plan a route between a defined entry point and a defined exit point, with the possibility to route via intermediate (published or unpublished) way points, without reference to the ATS route network, subject to airspace availability. Within this airspace,

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