airspaceˈɛərˌspeɪs
airspace (n)
airspace (n)
- plural
- airspaces
English Definitions:
airspace, air space (noun)
the space in the atmosphere immediately above the earth
airspace (noun)
the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdiction
"the plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace"
airspace (Noun)
A specified portion of the atmosphere, especially that under the technical aviation control and/or jurisdiction of a particular state over which territory (and territorial waters) it lies.
airspace (Noun)
A designated part of the sky for aircraft use.
airspace (Noun)
Space (i.e. a few neighboring frequencies) available for broadcasting within a particular frequency band.
airspace (Noun)
The portion of an enclosed area which contains air, especially breathable air.
airspace (Noun)
The cavity in a cavity wall containing air for insulation.
Airspace
Airspace means the portion of the atmosphere controlled by a country above its territory, including its territorial waters or, more generally, any specific three-dimensional portion of the atmosphere. It is not the same as aerospace, which is the general term for Earth's atmosphere and the outer space in its vicinity. ⁕Controlled airspace exists where it is deemed necessary that air traffic control has some form of positive executive control over aircraft flying in that airspace. ⁕Uncontrolled airspace is airspace in which air traffic control does not exert any executive authority, although it may act in an advisory manner. Airspace may be further subdivided into a variety of areas and zones, including those where there are either restrictions on flying activities or complete prohibition of flying activities. By international law, the notion of a country's sovereign airspace corresponds with the maritime definition of territorial waters as being 12 nautical miles out from a nation's coastline. Airspace not within any country's territorial limit is considered international, analogous to the "high seas" in maritime law. However, a country may, by international agreement, assume responsibility for controlling parts of international airspace, such as those over the oceans. For instance, the United States provides air traffic control services over a large part of the Pacific Ocean, even though the airspace is international.
Airspace
Airspace is the portion of the atmosphere controlled by a country above its territory, including its territorial waters or, more generally, any specific three-dimensional portion of the atmosphere. It is not the same as aerospace, which is the general term for Earth's atmosphere and the outer space in its vicinity.
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