ACPC
- Aeronautical Chart and Publication Control
- The Aeronautical Chart and Publication Control (ACPC) is a United States government agency responsible for coordinating and standardizing aeronautical charts and publications. The ACPC operates under the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and works closely with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ensure the accuracy, consistency, and standardization of aeronautical information.
- Air Carriers Purchasing Conference
- The Air Carriers Purchasing Conference (ACPC) is an annual conference that brings together airlines, suppliers, and other industry professionals from around the world to discuss and conduct business related to the purchasing of aircraft parts, equipment, and services. The conference typically features exhibits, seminars, and one-on-one meetings between buyers and suppliers, providing a platform for networking, negotiation, and deal-making.
- Airborne Collision Prevention Control
- Airborne Collision Prevention Control refers to systems or technologies designed to prevent mid-air collisions between aircraft. These systems use a combination of sensors, software, and communication protocols to detect and respond to potential collision threats.
- Aircraft Control and Performance Characteristics
- Aircraft Control and Performance Characteristics refers to the study of how an aircraft behaves and responds to various control inputs, as well as its overall performance capabilities. This field of study is crucial in aviation and aerospace, as it helps pilots, engineers, and aircraft designers understand the complex interactions between an aircraft's design, aerodynamics, and control systems.