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What is Merge-Point Sequencing?

Merge-Point Sequencing A terminal arrival procedure in which aircraft from different routes are directed to a predefined merge point and sequenced for final approach (ICAO Doc 9931, FAA NextGen).

Source: ICAO Doc 9432, FAA PCG

How is “Merge-Point Sequencing” Used in Practice?

Merge-Point Sequencing is used to efficiently organize traffic from multiple arrival routes before the final approach.

Certification Exam Relevance

ICAO Level 4ICAO Level 5ICAO Level 6EASA FCL.055

Who Needs to Know This Term?

  • Pilots
  • Air Traffic Controllers
  • Cabin Crew

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What is Merge-Point Sequencing?

A terminal arrival procedure in which aircraft from different routes are directed to a predefined merge point and sequenced for final approach (ICAO Doc 9931, FAA NextGen).

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