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[스크랩] Re:국가별 고도분리 체계 (RVSM/CVSM)

이오리 2009. 9. 1. 10:36

Flight levels (altimetry)

Introduction

In order to ensure safe separation between aircraft above the transition level, it has been decided to allocate FLs to aircraft according their heading.
This semi-circular cruising level system is also known as NEODD-SWEVEN rule (north-east is odd, south-west is even). There are three different types of airspace rules worldwide and another for the North Atlantic Tracks. Most airspace is now governed by the RVSM rule (standing for Reduced Vertical Separation Minima). This rule is now in effect over most parts of the world as you can see on the map at the bottom of this document. Earlier in aviation history, due to the relative imprecision of flight instruments, it was decided to apply a minimum vertical separation of 2000 ft above FL290, keeping a 1000 ft spacing below this level. So until now, we had the CVSM (Conventional Vertical Separation Minima) also known as Standard ICAO.
Today's flight instruments are more reliable and more accurate that those of previous decades. Considering this fact, in addition to the necessity of increasing the control capacity in upper airspace sectors, it was decided to reduce the spacing from 2000 to 1000 ft between FL290 and FL410 (marked between red lines in the table below).
Please note that in New Zealand this is applicable to the complete airspace.

In most airspace, those levels are according to the primary heading of your flight: Westbound or Eastbound. But over certain areas, the RVSM airspace between FL290 and FL410 is applied Northbound and Southbound instead. Those areas are over: France, Morocco, North Algeria, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland. In Italy, it's the complete airspace that has a Northbound/Southbound semi circular rule. In Italy, above 3000 ft, Northbound flights are even and Southbound flights are odd. In New Zealand Northbound/Southbound rules are applied but Northbound is Odd and Southbound is Even.

Finally, remember VFR flights are Flight Levels ending with 5 (FL055, FL065,FL085, etc.).

On some maps, a little arrow applied next to airways names shows the way for odd levels.

Remember just a rule for airliner operations: "As high as possible". In general, propliners operate between FL080 and FL220 and jetliners between FL220 and FL410 (except for Concorde operating on a step flight around FL550). Even for short ops, jets are operating at a high level even if not staying on cruise for too long.

IMPORTANT: Since September 25th 2008, Africa is now applying RVSM like other countries where westbound traffic uses even levels and eastbound traffic uses odd levels. Therefore CVSM levels were removed from the table below.

Flight levels table

ICAO / RVSM / ICAO NAT RVSM "North/South" RVSM NZ "North/South"
Westbound Eastbound Westbound Eastbound Northbound Southbound Southbound Northbound
Heading
180°-359°
Heading
360°-179°
Heading
180°-359°
Heading
360°-179°
Heading
270°-089°
Heading
090°-269°
Heading
090°-269°
Heading
270°-089°
  FL610           FL610
FL590           FL590  
  FL570           FL570
FL550           FL550  
  FL530           FL530
FL510           FL510  
  FL490     Above FL410 use standard W/E ICAO rules except Italy (see above)   FL490
FL470       FL470  
  FL450       FL450
FL430       FL430  
↑ ICAO ↑       /       ↓ RVSM ↓    
  FL410       FL410   FL410
FL400   FL400 FL400 FL400   FL400  
  FL390 FL390 FL390   FL390   FL390
FL380   FL380 FL380 FL380   FL380  
  FL370 FL370 FL370   FL370   FL370
FL360   FL360 FL360 FL360   FL360  
  FL350 FL350 FL350   FL350   FL350
FL340   FL340 FL340 FL340   FL340  
  FL330 FL330 FL330   FL330   FL330
FL320   FL320 FL320 FL320   FL320  
  FL310 FL310 FL310   FL310   FL310
FL300       FL300   FL300  
  FL290       FL290   FL290
↓ ICAO ↓       /       ↑ RVSM ↑    
FL280       Below FL290 use standard W/E ICAO rules except Italy (see above) FL280  
  FL270       FL270
FL260       FL260  
  FL250       FL250
FL240           FL240  
  FL230           FL230
FL220           FL220  
  FL210           FL210
FL200           FL200  
  FL190           FL190
FL180           FL180  
  FL170           FL170
FL160           FL160  
  FL150           FL150
FL140           FL140  
  FL130           FL130
FL120           FL120  
  FL110           FL110
FL100           FL100  
  FL090           FL090
FL080           FL080  
  FL070           FL070
FL060           FL060  
  (FL050)           (FL050)

Metric airspace flight levels table

Finally some countries are applying metric units for their flight levels. Those countries are China, Mongolia, Russia and many CIS countries (except Ukraine, Minsk FIR, Kaliningrad FIR, Vilinus FIR, RIGA FIR, Tallinn FIR). Aircraft entering these areas normally make a slight climb or descent to adjust for this.
Note that Ukraine, Lituania and part of Russia changed to feet RVSM but altitudes (below transition) are remining Metric. Levels are indicated with a S and four digits (SXXXX) and atlitudes with a M and four digits (MXXXX).
On November 21st 2007, China started to apply RVSM on their metric system.

China RVSM Mongolia Russia / CIS
Westbound Eastbound Westbound Eastbound Westbound Eastbound
Heading
180°-359°
Heading
360°-179°
Heading
180°-359°
Heading
360°-179°
Heading
180°-359°
Heading
360°-179°
15500 m (50,900 ft)          
  14900 m (48,900 ft)        
14300 m (46,900 ft)          
  13700 m (44,900 ft)        
13100 m (43,000 ft)          
  12500 m (41,100 ft)        
12200 m (40,100 ft)   15600 m (51,200 ft)   14600 m (47,900 ft)  
  11900 m (39,100 ft)   15000 m (49,200 ft)   14100 m (46,300 ft)
11600 m (38,100 ft)   14400 m (47,200 ft)   13600 m (44,600 ft)  
  11300 m (37,100 ft)   13800 m (45,300 ft)   13100 m (43,000 ft)
11000 m (36,100 ft)   13200 m (43,300 ft)   12600 m (41,300 ft)  
  10700 m (35,100 ft)   12600 m (41,300 ft)   12100 m (39,700 ft)
10400 m (34,100 ft)   12000 m (39,400 ft)   11600 m (38,100 ft)  
  10100 m (33,100 ft)   11400 m (37,400 ft)   11100 m (36,400 ft)
9800 m (32,100 ft)   10800 m (35,400 ft)   10600 m (34,800 ft)  
  9500 m (31,100 ft)   10200 m (33,500 ft)   10100 m (33,100 ft)
9200 m (30,100 ft)   9600 m (31,500 ft)   9600 m (31,500 ft)  
  8900 m (29,100 ft)   9000 m (29,500 ft)   9100 m (29,900 ft)
8400 m (27,600 ft)   8400 m (27,600 ft)   8600 m (28,200 ft)  
  8100 m (26,600 ft)   8100 m (26,600 ft)   8100 m (26,600 ft)
7800 m (25,600 ft)   7800 m (25,600 ft)   7800 m (25,600 ft)  
  7500 m (24,600 ft)   7500 m (24,600 ft)   7500 m (24,600 ft)
7200 m (23,600 ft)   7200 m (23,600 ft)   7200 m (23,600 ft)  
  6900 m (22,600 ft)   6900 m (22,600 ft)   6900 m (22,600 ft)
6600 m (21,700 ft)   6600 m (21,700 ft)   6600 m (21,700 ft)  
  6300 m (20,700 ft)   6300 m (20,700 ft)   6300 m (20,700 ft)
6000 m (19,700 ft)   6000 m (19,700 ft)   6000 m (19,700 ft)  
  5700 m (18,700 ft)   5700 m (18,700 ft)   5700 m (18,700 ft)
5400 m (17,700 ft)   5400 m (17,700 ft)   5400 m (17,700 ft)  
  5100 m (16,700 ft)   5100 m (16,700 ft)   5100 m (16,700 ft)
4800 m (15,700 ft)   4800 m (15,700 ft)   4800 m (15,700 ft)  
  4500 m (14,800 ft)   4500 m (14,800 ft)   4500 m (14,800 ft)
4200 m (13,800 ft)   4200 m (13,800 ft)   4200 m (13,800 ft)  
  3900 m (12,800 ft)   3900 m (12,800 ft)   3900 m (12,800 ft)
3600 m (11,800 ft)   3600 m (11,800 ft)   3600 m (11,800 ft)  
  3300 m (10,800 ft)   3300 m (10,800 ft)   3300 m (10,800 ft)
3000 m (9,800 ft)   3000 m (9,800 ft)   3000 m (9,800 ft)  
  2700 m (8,900 ft)   2700 m (8,900 ft)   2700 m (8,900 ft)
2400 m (7,900 ft)   2400 m (7,900 ft)   2400 m (7,900 ft)  
  2100 m (6,900 ft)   2100 m (6,900 ft)   2100 m (6,900 ft)
1800 m (5,900 ft)   1800 m (5,900 ft)   1800 m (5,900 ft)  
  1500 m (4,900 ft)   1500 m (4,900 ft)   1500 m (4,900 ft)
1200 m (3,900 ft)   1200 m (3,900 ft)   1200 m (3,900 ft)  
  900 m (3,000 ft)   900 m (3,000 ft)   900 m (3,000 ft)
600 m (2,000 ft)   600 m (2,000 ft)   600 m (2,000 ft)  

 

 

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