RASGs serve as ICAO's focal points to promote the reduction of aviation safety risks through the involvement of all aviation safety stakeholders and the harmonization and coordination of efforts aimed at mitigating safety risks and promoting implementation of regional safety initiatives
What is the assist principle?
The ASSIST principle underlies the following articles comprising the “Guidance for Controllers” Section of SKYbrary: The EUROCONTROL deliverable, as well as the SKYbrary Team, explicitly denotes that the application of any of these acronyms and mnemonics should not be enforced to the ANSPs
What should a pilot do if there is a problem?
S olving the problem as a team controller/controller and controller/pilot A cknowledging the emergency or problem, getting the pilot to make the appropriate squawk S eparate the traffic and support the pilot in so far as is possible S ilence - Keep the RTF to a minimum; give the pilot time to think
Aviation assist
System used to help aircraft get into the air
In aviation, assisted takeoff is any system for helping aircraft to get into the air. The reason it might be needed is due to the aircraft's weight exceeding the normal maximum takeoff weight, insufficient power, insufficient available runway length, or a combination of all three factors. Assisted takeoff is also required for gliders, which do not have an engine and are unable to take off by themselves.
In aviation
System used to help aircraft get into the air
In aviation, assisted takeoff is any system for helping aircraft to get into the air. The reason it might be needed is due to the aircraft's weight exceeding the normal maximum takeoff weight, insufficient power, insufficient available runway length, or a combination of all three factors. Assisted takeoff is also required for gliders, which do not have an engine and are unable to take off by themselves.