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7110.65
Chapter 4
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11/29/2005

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Term
4-2-1 List the clearance items that are issued to an aircraft
Definition
Issue the following clearance items, as appropriate, in the order listed below:
a. Aircraft identification.
b. Clearance limit.
c. Standard Instrument Departure (SID).
d. Route of flight including PDR/PDAR/PAR when applied.
e. Altitude data in the order flown.
f. Mach number, if applicable.
g. USAF. When issuing a clearance to an airborne aircraft containing an altitude assignment, do not include more than one of the following in the same transmission:
1. Frequency change.
2. Transponder change.
3. Heading.
4. Altimeter setting.
5. Traffic information containing an altitude.
h. Holding instructions.
i. Any special information.
j. Frequency and beacon code information.
Term
4-2-4 Relay clearances _______
Definition
Verbatim
Term
4-2-2 Prefix a clearance, information, or a request for information which will be relayed to an aircraft through a non-ATC facility by stating "___ ___," "___ _____," or "___ _____."
Definition
"A-T-C clears," "A-T-C advises," or "A-T-C requests."
Term
4-3-9 What is the Phraseology for VFR Release of an IFR Departure?
Definition
PHRASEOLOGY-
VFR DEPARTURE AUTHORIZED. CONTACT (facility) ON (frequency) AT (location or time if required) FOR CLEARANCE.
Term
4-5-7 What is the phraseology to give a pilots discretion climb/descent?
Definition
PHRASEOLOGY-
CLIMB/DESCEND AT PILOT'S DISCRETION.
Term
4-6-1 Holding instructions may be eliminated when:
Definition
you inform the pilot that no delay is expected.
Term
4-6-4 When issuing holding instructions, specify:
Definition
a. Direction of holding from the fix/waypoint.
b. Holding fix or waypoint.
c. Radial, course, bearing, track, azimuth, airway, or route on which the aircraft is to hold.
d. Leg length in miles if DME or RNAV is to be used. Specify leg length in minutes if the pilot requests it or you consider it necessary.
e. Direction of holding pattern turns only if left turns are to be made, the pilot requests it, or you consider it necessary.
Term
4-7-10 Approach information shall be provided on:
Definition
initial contact or as soon as possible thereafter.
Term
4-7-10 Include with approach information:
Definition
1. Approach clearance or type approach to be expected if two or more approaches are published and the clearance limit does not indicate which will be used.
2. Runway if different from that to which the instrument approach is made.
3. Surface wind.
4. Ceiling and visibility if the reported ceiling at the airport of intended landing is below 1,000 feet or below the highest circling minimum, whichever is greater, or the visibility is less than 3 miles.
5. Altimeter setting for the airport of intended landing.
Term
4-8-6 What is the phraseology to issue a circling approach to an aircraft?
Definition
PHRASEOLOGY-
CIRCLE (direction using eight cardinal compass points) OF THE AIRPORT/RUNWAY FOR A LEFT/RIGHT BASE/DOWNWIND TO RUNWAY (number).
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