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Schiphol Airport (Amsterdam) EHAM / AMS Vlucht-tracker. Recordings. Jeppesen – Transforming the Way the World Moves. Airport Lookup | SkyVector. FltPlan.com Flight Planning & Flight Tracking. AIS Netherlands. Login Page. This website offers online pre-flight information presented in aerodrome, route or area bulletin form. Please log on or register to use this service. To file your flight plan, please use the link below. You do not need to be logged on or registered to use this service. Feedback about your flight plan is sent via email. To file a delay, change or cancellation of your flight plan, or obtain a narrow route briefing, please contact Amsterdam FSC (ARO EHAM) at (+31) (0)20 406 2315.

Please see the AIB manual for more information about the use of this website. New AIB website - update April 22, 2014 As of May 8, 2014, a new AIB website is available. If you have an account for the briefing part of the current website, your account will be transferred to the new website. SkyVector: Flight Planning / Aeronautical Charts. Ultralight aviation. Huntair Pathfinder Mark 1 ultralight K-10 Swift - MKI Quicksilver MXII P and M Aviation Quik GT450 ultralight Ultralight aviation (called microlight aviation in some countries) is the flying of lightweight, 1 or 2 seat fixed-wing aircraft. Some countries differentiate between weight shift and 3-axis aircraft, calling the former "microlight" and the latter "ultralight".

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, mostly stimulated by the hang gliding movement, many people sought affordable powered flight. In most affluent countries, microlights or ultralight aircraft now account for a significant percentage of the global civilian-owned aircraft. Definitions[edit] Australia[edit] In Australia Recreational Aircraft fall under many categories,[3] but the most common category imposes: A maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 600 kg (1,323 lb) or less (614 kg (1,354 lb) for a seaplane).A stalling speed under 45 knots (83 km/h; 52 mph) in landing configuration.A maximum of two seats. Brazil[edit] Canada[edit]