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FAA - FO N 7110.365

DEPARTURE PROCEDURE/STANDARD TERMINAL ARRIVAL ROUTE TRANSITION TO THE NORTH AMERICAN ROUTE PROGRAM

inactive, Most Current
Organization: FAA
Publication Date: 30 July 2004
Status: inactive
Page Count: 31
scope:

PURPOSE

This notice establishes the use of specific Departure Procedures (DPs) and Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STARs) in conjunction with flight plan filing under the North American Route Program (NRP). NRP is a joint Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and NAV CANADA program, which integrates the FAA NRP and the Canadian Domestic Random Route Program. The objective of the NRP is to harmonize and adopt common procedures, to the extent possible, applicable to random route flight operations at and above Flight Level 290 (FL290) within the conterminous United States and Canada. The purpose is to provide increased flexibility and reduce restrictions for airspace users.

Document History

FO N 7110.365
July 30, 2004
DEPARTURE PROCEDURE/STANDARD TERMINAL ARRIVAL ROUTE TRANSITION TO THE NORTH AMERICAN ROUTE PROGRAM
PURPOSE This notice establishes the use of specific Departure Procedures (DPs) and Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STARs) in conjunction with flight plan filing under the North American Route...

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