Conditional Route (CDR)
An ATS route, or part thereof that may be planned and used under certain specified conditions. Within the concept of the Flexible Use of Airspace, a CDR is assigned one or three categories: permanently plannable; non-permanently plannable; not plannable. A non-permanently plannable CDR may only be used in a flight plan following notification of the availability of the route.
Conditional Route Availability Message
A special consolidated ASM message issued daily by the CADF to promulgate in one message, on behalf of ECAC States, the AMC decisions on Conditional Routes availability notified by the AUPs for all the ECAC area. The CRAM is used by Aircraft Operators for flight planning purposes.
Cone of Silence
The cone of silence is a gap in the coverage above a radar due to limitations of the antenna performance at high elevation angles. Although the shape of this gap is not exactly a cone, a cone is used for practical purposes.
Confidence
Confidence in own ability to successfully complete the tasks with the aid of the adaptive
automation.
Tracker provided value that indicates the certainty of a Track or Mode of Flight.
Configuration Item
A discrete document, drawing, software element or hardware unit whose development is to be controlled and tracked. Items have a development history which is relevant to a project / programme / service: this must be stored so that any item may be reconstructed in one of its former (well-defined) states.
Configuration Librarian
Responsible for all Document Configuration Management Administrative and Support tasks : a) Sets the Configuration Management environment (library organisation and creation, security, reference setting, archive policy, document distribution....) and assists the Programme / Project Manager to prepare the Configuration Management Plan; b) Supports the Document Creation, Maintenance and Deletion process including the change control (records all Change Requests); Assumes all the Administrative tasks (Library, users and procedures maintenance, archiving, report on configurations items status and history,...). (EATMP Management Roles & Responsibilities).
Configuration Management
The process of : a) Identifying and defining the Configuration Items of a programme / project / service; b) Controlling the release and change of these items throughout the system / project life cycle; c) Recording and reporting the status of Configuration Items and change requests; d) Verifying the completeness and correctness of Configuration Items; e) Maintaining integrity and trace ability throughout the programme.
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Configuration Management The process of:
a) identifying and defining the configuration items of the project
b) controlling the release and change of these items throughout the project lifecycle
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