A geofence is a virtual boundary that defines a geographic area where certain actions are allowed or restricted. In aviation and aeronautics, geofences are crucial for managing airspace, ensuring safety, and optimizing flight operations.
The radius of a geofence depends on the operational category of the aircraft. For instance, commercial airliners might have larger geofences due to their higher operating altitudes and greater impact in case of an emergency. Conversely, drones or small aircraft may require smaller geofences for more localized control.
C = Operational Category
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