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  1. TRANSPORT|air and space transport|air transport
    airde glanta constaicí Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    obstacle clearance altitude | OCA
    en
    Definition lowest altitude, referenced to mean sea level, above the elevation of the relevant runway threshold or the aerodrome elevation as applicable, used in establishing compliance with appropriate obstacle clearance criteria Reference COM-EN, based on:International Civil Aviation Organization. International Civil Aviation Vocabulary. CD-ROM edition. Doc 9713 - Second Edition. ICAO, Montreal 2002.
    Comment "Although the terms obstacle clearance altitude (OCA) and obstacle clearance height (OCH) [ IATE:29559 ] are often used interchangeably, please note that OCA is referenced to mean sea level, whereas OCH is referenced to the threshold elevation or in the case of non-precision approaches to the aerodrome elevation or the threshold elevation if that is more than 2 m (7 ft) below the aerodrome elevation."
    altitude de franchissement d'obstacle
    fr
  2. TRANSPORT|air and space transport|air transport
    airde glanta constaicí Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    OCH Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    OCH
    de
    obstacle clearance height | OCH | obstacle clearance altitude /height
    en
    Definition lowest altitude or height above the elevation of the relevant runway threshold or the aerodrome elevation as applicable, used in establishing compliance with appropriate obstacle clearance criteria Reference COM-EN, based on:International Civil Aviation Organization. International Civil Aviation Vocabulary. CD-ROM edition. Doc 9713 - Second Edition. ICAO, Montreal 2002.
    Comment "Although the terms obstacle clearance altitude (OCA) [ IATE:2234985 ] and obstacle clearance height (OCH) are often used interchangeably, please note that OCA is referenced to mean sea level, whereas OCH is referenced to the threshold elevation or in the case of non-precision approaches to the aerodrome elevation or the threshold elevation if that is more than 2 m (7 ft) below the aerodrome elevation"
    OCH | hauteur de dégagement d’obstacle
    fr