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JO 7110.65Z CH2 GENERAL CONTROL 2. Flight Plans & Control Information 2-2-(1-12) *8-10 skipped
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Term
2−2−2. FORWARDING INFORMATION

Except during EAS FDP operation, forward the flight plan information to the appropriate ____,_____,or ______ and record the

time of filing and delivery on the form.
Definition
2−2−2. FORWARDING INFORMATION

Except during EAS FDP operation, forward the flight plan information to the appropriate

ATC facility, FSS, or BASOPS

and record the _____ of ______ and ________ on the form.
Term
2−2−3. FORWARDING VFR DATA

Forward aircraft departure times to ______ or __________ offices when they have requested them. Forward other VFR flight plan data only if

requested by the pilot
Definition
2−2−3. FORWARDING VFR DATA

Forward aircraft departure times to

FSSs or military operations offices

when they have requested them. Forward other VFR flight plan data only if _________ by the pilot
Term
2−2−4. MILITARY DVFR DEPARTURES

Forward departure times on all Defense VFR (DVFR) departures from joint-use airports to the military operations office. Civil pilots departing DVFR from a joint-use airport will include the phrase “_________________” in their

initial

call-up to an FAA-operated tower.
Definition
2−2−4. MILITARY DVFR DEPARTURES

Forward departure times on all DVFR departures from joint-use airports to the military operations office. Civil pilots departing DVFR from a joint-use airport will include the phrase

“DVFR to (destination)”

in their _______ call-up to an FAA-operated tower.
Term
2−2−5. IFR TO VFR FLIGHT PLAN CHANGE

Request a pilot to contact the appropriate

FSS

if the pilot informs you of a desire to change from a(n) _____ to a _____ flight plan.
Definition
2−2−5. IFR TO VFR FLIGHT PLAN CHANGE

Request a pilot to contact the appropriate _______ if the pilot informs you of a desire to change from an

IFR to a VFR

flight plan.
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward control information from controller to controller within a facility, then to the receiving facility as the aircraft progresses along its route. Where appropriate, use ____________ in lieu of

manual

coordination procedures.
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward control information from controller to controller within a facility, then to the receiving facility as the aircraft progresses along its route. Where appropriate, use

computer equipment

in lieu of ________ coordination procedures.
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Do not use the ________ section of flight progress strips in lieu of

voice

coordination to pass control information.
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Do not use the

remarks

section of flight progress strips in lieu of _______ coordination to pass control information.
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Ensure that flight plan and control information is _______ and

up-to-date.
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Ensure that flight plan and control information is

correct

and _________.
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward flight plan information at least ____ minutes before the aircraft is estimated to

enter the receiving facility’s area
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward flight plan information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to _____ the _________ facility’s area
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. _______

2. number of aircraft,

“H/”, type, & equipment suffix.

3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:

1. Aircraft ID

2. ____________, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, "____",

type,

& equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft,

“H/”,

_____, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & __________

3. Assigned altitude

and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, &

equipment suffix.

3. _____________ and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ____over_______ in transferring facility’s area OR

assumed departure time

4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and

ETA over last reporting point/fix

in transferring facility’s area OR ____________
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. ________ at which aircraft will _____ the receiving facility’s area if other than the

assigned

altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time

4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter

the receiving facility’s area if other than the _______ altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. _____ _______

6. Point of departure.

7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.

5. True airspeed.

6. _______of _________.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. _______ of ______ __________

8. Destination airport

and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.

7. Route of flight remaining.

8. ________ __________ and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and ________ ______ if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).

10. Altitude

requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. number of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area OR assumed departure time
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and

clearance limit

if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. ___________ requested by the aircraft if assigned ___________ differs from requested __________ (within a facility only).
11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)
12.Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. # of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area or assumed departure time when the departure point is the last point/fix in the transferring facility’s area.
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).
11. ________ _____ (if ________ _________)

12. Longitudinal separation (if non-radar)

13. Any additional nonroutine information
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward the following information at least 15 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to enter the receiving facility’s area:
1. Aircraft ID
2. # of aircraft, “H/”, type, & equipment suffix.
3. Assigned altitude and ETA over last reporting point/fix in transferring facility’s area or assumed departure time when the departure point is the last point/fix in the transferring facility’s area.
4. Altitude at which aircraft will enter the receiving facility’s area if other than the assigned altitude.
5. True airspeed.
6. Point of departure.
7. Route of flight remaining.
8. Destination airport and clearance limit if other than destination airport.
9. ETA at destination airport (not required for military or scheduled air carrier aircraft).
10. Altitude requested by the aircraft if assigned altitude differs from requested altitude (within a facility only).

11. Beacon code (if forwarded manually)

12. ____________ ___________ (if ________)
13. Any additional nonroutine information
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward _______ report over last reporting point in the transferring facility’s area if any of the following conditions exist:

1.Time differs more than 3 minutes from estimate given.

2.Requested by receiving facility.
3.Agreed to between facilities.
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward

position

report over last reporting point in the transferring facility’s area if any of the following conditions exist:
1._____ differs more than ___ minutes from _______ given.
2.Requested by receiving facility.
3.Agreed to between facilities.
Term
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward position report over last reporting point in the transferring facility’s area if any of the following conditions exist:
1.Time differs more than 3 minutes from estimate given.
2.__________ by ___________

3.Agreed to between facilities.
Definition
2−2−6. IFR FLIGHT PROGRESS DATA

Forward position report over last reporting point in the transferring facility’s area if any of the following conditions exist:
1.Time differs more than 3 minutes from estimate given.

2.Requested by receiving facility.

3.________ ___ between __________.
Term
2−2−7. MANUAL INPUT OF COMPUTERASSIGNED BEACON CODES

When a flight plan is manually entered into the computer and a computer-assigned beacon code has been forwarded with the flight plan data, insert the beacon code in the __________ ______ as part of the

input message.
Definition
2−2−7. MANUAL INPUT OF COMPUTERASSIGNED BEACON CODES

When a flight plan is manually entered into the computer and a computer-assigned beacon code has been forwarded with the flight plan data, insert the beacon code in the

appropriate field

as part of the ______ __________.
Term
2−2−11. FORWARDING AMENDED AND UTM DATA

Forward any amending data concerning previously forwarded flight plans except that revisions to ____ information need only be forwarded when the time differs by more than

3

minutes from the estimate given.
Definition
2−2−11. FORWARDING AMENDED AND UTM DATA

Forward any amending data concerning previously forwarded flight plans except that revisions to

ETA

information need only be forwarded when the time differs by more than ___ minutes from the estimate given.
Term
2−2−11. FORWARDING AMENDED AND UTM DATA

Forward any amending data concerning previously forwarded flight plans except that revisions to ETA information in paragraph 2−2−6, IFR Flight Progress Data, need only be forwarded when the time differs by more than 3 minutes from the estimate given.

PHRASEOLOGY− "___________________________."
Definition
2−2−11. FORWARDING AMENDED AND UTM DATA

Forward any amending data concerning previously forwarded flight plans except that revisions to ETA information in paragraph 2−2−6, IFR Flight Progress Data, need only be forwarded when the time differs by more than 3 minutes from the estimate given.

PHRASEOLOGY− "(Identification), REVISED (revised information)."
Term
2−2−11. FORWARDING AMENDED AND UTM DATA

Forward any amended control information and record the action on the appropriate flight progress strip. Additionally, when a _______ or _________ in a previously issued clearance is amended within

30

minutes of an aircraft’s proposed departure time, the facility that amended the clearance must coordinate the amendment with the receiving facility via verbal AND automated means to ensure timely passage of the information. If the automated means of coordination are unavailable, then verbal coordination is sufficient.
Definition
2−2−11. FORWARDING AMENDED AND UTM DATA

Forward any amended control information and record the action on the appropriate flight progress strip. Additionally, when a

route or altitude

in a previously issued clearance is amended within ____ minutes of an aircraft’s proposed departure time, the facility that amended the clearance must coordinate the amendment with the receiving facility via verbal AND automated means to ensure timely passage of the information. If the automated means of coordination are unavailable, then verbal coordination is sufficient.
Term
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

Forward to

FSSs

the following information received from airborne military aircraft:
IFR flight plans and changes from _____ to ____ flight plans.
Definition
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

Forward to _____ the following information received from airborne military aircraft:
IFR flight plans and changes from

VFR to IFR

flight plans.
Term
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

If an airborne military aircraft were to change any of the following information to their IFR flight plan, forward the information to FSS:
1. __________ in _______________

2. Change in fuel exhaustion time.
Definition
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

If an airborne military aircraft were to change any of the following information to their IFR flight plan, forward the information to FSS:

1. Change in destination:...

2. ______ in _____ __________ ______.
Term
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

Forward to FSSs the following information received from airborne military aircraft:
a. IFR flight plans and changes from VFR to IFR flight plans.
b. Changes to an IFR flight plan as follows:
1. Change in destination:
(a)_____________ ____ & ______

(b)Departure point.

(c)Original destination.
(d)Position and time.
(e)New destination.
(f)ETA.
(g)Remarks including change in fuel exhaustion time.
(h)Revised ETA.
2. Change in fuel exhaustion time.
Definition
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

Forward to FSSs the following information received from airborne military aircraft:
a. IFR flight plans and changes from VFR to IFR flight plans.
b. Changes to an IFR flight plan as follows:
1. Change in destination:
(a)Aircraft identification and type.
(b)___________ ________
(c)Original destination.
(d)Position and time.
(e)New destination.
(f)ETA.
(g)Remarks including change in fuel exhaustion time.
(h)Revised ETA.
2. Change in fuel exhaustion time.
Term

2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS Forward to FSSs the following information received from airborne military aircraft:

a. IFR flight plans and changes from VFR to IFR flight plans.

b. Changes to an IFR flight plan as follows:

1. Change in destination:

(a)Aircraft identification and type. (b)Departure point.

(c)____________ ___________

(d)Position and time.

(e)New destination.

(f)ETA.

(g)Remarks including change in fuel exhaustion time.

(h)Revised ETA.

2. Change in fuel exhaustion time.

Definition

2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS Forward to FSSs the following information received from airborne military aircraft:

a. IFR flight plans and changes from VFR to IFR flight plans.

b. Changes to an IFR flight plan as follows:

1. Change in destination:

(a)Aircraft identification and type. (b)Departure point.

(c)Original destination.

(d)__________ and ______

(e)New destination.

(f)ETA.

(g)Remarks including change in fuel exhaustion time.

(h)Revised ETA.

2. Change in fuel exhaustion time.

Term
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

Forward to FSSs the following information received from airborne military aircraft:
a. IFR flight plans and changes from VFR to IFR flight plans.
b. Changes to an IFR flight plan as follows:
1. Change in destination:
(a)Aircraft identification and type.
(b)Departure point.
(c)Original destination.
(d)Position and time.
(e)____ ___________

(f)ETA.

(g)Remarks including change in fuel exhaustion time.
(h)Revised ETA.
2. Change in fuel exhaustion time.
Definition
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

Forward to FSSs the following information received from airborne military aircraft:
a. IFR flight plans and changes from VFR to IFR flight plans.
b. Changes to an IFR flight plan as follows:
1. Change in destination:
(a)Aircraft identification and type.
(b)Departure point.
(c)Original destination.
(d)Position and time.

(e)New destination.

(f)______
(g)Remarks including change in fuel exhaustion time.
(h)Revised ETA.
2. Change in fuel exhaustion time.
Term
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

Forward to FSSs the following information received from airborne military aircraft:
a. IFR flight plans and changes from VFR to IFR flight plans.
b. Changes to an IFR flight plan as follows:
1. Change in destination:
(a)Aircraft identification and type.
(b)Departure point.
(c)Original destination.
(d)Position and time.
(e)New destination.
(f)ETA.
(g)________ _______ _____ in _____ _______ ____

(h)Revised ETA.

2. Change in fuel exhaustion time.
Definition
2−2−12. AIRBORNE MILITARY FLIGHTS

Forward to FSSs the following information received from airborne military aircraft:
a. IFR flight plans and changes from VFR to IFR flight plans.
b. Changes to an IFR flight plan as follows:
1. Change in destination:
(a)Aircraft identification and type.
(b)Departure point.
(c)Original destination.
(d)Position and time.
(e)New destination.
(f)ETA.

(g)Remarks including change in fuel exhaustion time.

(h)_________ _____
2. Change in fuel exhaustion time.
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