PILOT-ABBR
Pilot-Abbr Abbreviations for Pilots
All Abbreviations and Acronym that every Pilots need.
Pilot-Abbr is a valuable application designed specifically for pilots to easily access a wide range of abbreviations and acronyms.
The app offers 5 comprehensive abbreviation lists:
Abbreviations
The Abbreviation database within the app encompasses over 11,000 abbreviations sourced from various authorities and regulations. It includes:
- FAA Abbreviations
- United States of America Aeronautical Contractions
- NOTAM Abbreviations
- Canadian AIM Abbreviations
- Abbreviations used in Performance Based Navigation
- Jeppesen Abbreviations
- Boeing Acronyms
- EASA Acronyms
- Dangerous Goods Abbreviations
- Ground Handling Abbreviations and Codes
- And more.
This comprehensive collection ensures that users have access to a wide range of abbreviations commonly used in the field of air transportation, facilitating effective communication and understanding.
CPDLC
The Pilot-Abbr application provides comprehensive information on CPDLC (Controller-Pilot Data Link Communications). It includes two essential components:
- CPDLC Logon Codes: The application provides a comprehensive collection of CPDLC logon codes. Pilots can easily reference and use the appropriate logon codes for establishing CPDLC connections with air traffic control.
- CPDLC Messages: The app also offers a detailed list of commonly used CPDLC message elements. Pilots can quickly access and understand the various message elements utilized in CPDLC communication.
By offering these crucial CPDLC resources, Pilot-Abbr ensures that pilots have the necessary information at their fingertips, promoting efficient and effective communication during flights.
Airports
The Pilot-Abbr application offers a comprehensive collection of airport information, making it a valuable resource for pilots. The airport information section includes the following key details:
- IATA Codes: The app provides a comprehensive list of IATA codes, which are three-letter codes assigned to airports worldwide. These codes enable quick identification and referencing of specific airports.
- ICAO Codes: The application also includes an extensive collection of ICAO codes, which consist of four-letter codes used for international aviation purposes. Pilots can easily access ICAO codes for airports globally.
- Airport Names: The app displays the names of airports, ensuring easy reference and identification.
- City Names: Pilots can quickly find the associated city names for each airport, facilitating accurate flight planning and navigation.
- Countries: The application includes the country information for each airport, allowing pilots to identify the location and jurisdiction of airports worldwide.
With this comprehensive airport information, Pilot-Abbr equips pilots with the necessary data to effectively plan their flights and navigate through different airports across the globe.
Registrations
Pilot-Abbr provides a convenient feature that focuses on airplane registration codes, also known as aircraft registrations. This section allows pilots to access essential information regarding aircraft identification. Key aspects of the registration feature include:
- Airplane Registration Codes: The app offers an extensive database of airplane registration codes, which are unique alphanumeric codes assigned to individual aircraft. Pilots can easily search and retrieve specific registration codes for various airplanes.
By including this feature, Pilot-Abbr enables pilots to quickly identify and track specific aircraft, facilitating efficient communication and documentation within the aviation community.
Airlines
Pilot-Abbr provides a comprehensive collection of information about commercial airlines, making it a valuable resource for pilots. The airlines section includes the following key details:
- IATA Code: The app offers an extensive list of IATA codes, which are two-letter codes assigned to airlines worldwide. Pilots can easily reference and identify specific airlines using their IATA codes.
- ICAO Code: The application also includes an extensive collection of ICAO codes, which consist of three-letter codes used for international aviation purposes. Pilots can quickly access ICAO codes to identify airlines globally.
- Name: The app displays the names of commercial airlines, ensuring easy identification and reference.
- Call Sign: Pilots can find the call signs associated with each airline. Call signs are unique radio identifiers used for communication between pilots and air traffic control.
- Country: The application provides information on the country associated with each airline, allowing pilots to identify the airline's origin or base of operations.
With this comprehensive airline information, Pilot-Abbr equips pilots with the necessary data to effectively identify the commercial airlines worldwide.