
MEA, MOCA, MORA, Grid MORA, MAA and MSA – Aviation Thrust
Sep 10, 2024 · Minimum Obstruction Clearance Altitude (MOCA) MOCA is lowest published altitude in effect between radio fixes on VOR airways, off airway routes, or route segments which meets obstacle clearance requirements for the entire route segment.
10 Minimum IFR Altitudes You Should Know - Boldmethod
Dec 20, 2022 · 5) Minimum Obstruction Clearance Altitude (MOCA) The MOCA is the lowest published altitude in effect between fixes on VOR airways, off-airway routes, or route segments that meets obstacle clearance requirements for the entire route segment.
MEA? MOCA? OROCA? IFR Altitudes Explained - FlightInsight
Sep 27, 2021 · The bottom number, with an asterisk at the start, is the Minimum Obstruction Clearance Altitude, or MOCA. The top number is the Minimum Enroute Altitude, or MEA. If we are flying at or above the MOCA, 10,300 feet, we are guaranteed obstruction clearance along …
Minimum off-route altitude - Wikipedia
A minimum off-route altitude (MORA) provides a quick way for an aircraft pilot to read the minimum altitude required for terrain and obstacle clearance.
Minimum off route altitudes (MORA) - IVAO Documentation Library
The minimum off route altitude named MORA is an altitude which provides 2,000 feet of terrain clearance in mountainous areas and 1,000 feet in non-mountainous regions; at the same time it provides a reference point of clearance of 10 nm from the route centreline.
Minimum Obstacle Clearance Altitude (MOCA) | Airspace
If your proposed structure is within the limits of the airway an analysis of the MOCA requirements and ROC determines the maximum allowed height at a specific latitude/longitude location. The amount of required obstacle clearance (ROC) depends upon …
MORA vs Moca - Airline Pilot Central Forums
Mar 11, 2007 · The Minimum Off-Route Altitude (MORA) provides obstruction clearance 10NM on either side of the route centerline including a 10NM radius beyond the radio fix reporting or mileage break defining the route segment.
Minimum Obstacle Clearance Altitude (MOCA) - SKYbrary …
The MOCA is the sum of the terrain/obstacle elevation (whichever is higher) and the minimum obstacle clearance (MOC). It provides the required clearance above obstacles contained inside the obstacle clearance areas.
MSA, MEA, MOCA, MORA, MVA. - Iran air traffic control
Aug 13, 2019 · MOCA (Minimum Obstacle Clearance Altitude) MOCA will give you a minimum altitude above terrain and guarantee VOR reception within 22 nm from the beacon. MOCA will give you 1000 ft separation from terrain when terrain is less than 5001 ft and 2000 ft separation when terrain is more than 5000 ft.
MOCA – Minimum Obstacle Clearance Altitude: The Definitive Guide
Aug 28, 2024 · MOCA stands for Minimum Obstacle Clearance Altitude. It is the lowest altitude on a specific segment of an IFR route that guarantees obstacle clearance. MOCA ensures that aircraft maintain enough altitude to avoid mountains, buildings, towers, and other potential hazards on the flight path.