Designated Control Zone
Full Form of DCZ
What is DCZ?
A Designated Control Zone (DCZ) is a defined airspace volume in Indian aviation, typically established around major airports or sensitive military installations, where air traffic control (ATC) services are mandatory for all aircraft. Managed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and the Indian Air Force in certain regions, the DCZ ensures safe separation of aircraft during approach, departure, and transit through high-density areas. It is part of the larger Airspace Management Plan (AMP) that governs civilian and military flight operations across India. Pilots must obtain clearance from the concerned ATC unit before entering a DCZ, and communication with controllers is strictly regulated. The concept aligns with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards, making it critical for both domestic and international flights operating in Indian airspace. For students preparing for DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) exams or pursuing careers in aviation management, understanding DCZ structure is essential for airspace classification questions. The zone is also used during national security events or VIP movements, where temporary DCZ restrictions are imposed. Its role in integrating civil-military coordination further underscores its significance in India's expanding aviation network.
DCZ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The pilot contacted Mumbai ATC for permission to enter the Mumbai Designated Control Zone before initiating the landing sequence.