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2-3-(1-4)
JO 7110.65Z CH2 GENERAL CONTROL 3.Flight Progress Strips *2&3 skipped)
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01/12/2022

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Term
2−3−1. GENERAL

Maintain only necessary _______ data and

remove

the strips from the flight progress boards when no longer required for control purposes.
Definition
2−3−1. GENERAL

Maintain only necessary

current

data and _________ the strips from the flight progress boards when no longer required for control purposes.
Term
2−3−1. GENERAL

Do not erase or overwrite any item. Use an “___” to delete a

climb/descend and maintain arrow,

an at or above/below symbol, a cruise symbol, and unwanted altitude information. Write the new altitude information immediately adjacent to it and within the same space.
Definition
2−3−1. GENERAL

Do not erase or overwrite any item. Use an

“X”

to delete a ____/____ & ________ _____, an at or above/below symbol, a cruise symbol, and unwanted altitude information. Write the new altitude information immediately adjacent to it and within the same space.
Term
2−3−1. GENERAL

Do not erase or overwrite any item. Use an “X” to delete a climb/descend and maintain arrow, a(n) ___ or _____/______ ________, a

cruise symbol,

and unwanted altitude information. Write the new altitude information immediately adjacent to it and within the same space.
Definition
2−3−1. GENERAL

Do not erase or overwrite any item. Use an “X” to delete a climb/descend and maintain arrow, an

at or above/below symbol,

a _______ _________, and unwanted altitude information. Write the new altitude information immediately adjacent to it and within the same space.
Term
2−3−1. GENERAL

Do not erase or overwrite any item. Use an “X” to delete a climb/descend and maintain arrow, an at or above/below symbol, a cruise symbol, and _______ __________ information. Write the new altitude information immediately

adjacent

to it and within the same space.
Definition
2−3−1. GENERAL

Do not erase or overwrite any item. Use an “X” to delete a climb/descend and maintain arrow, an at or above/below symbol, a cruise symbol, and

unwanted altitude

information. Write the new altitude information immediately _______ to it and within the same space.
Term
2−3−1. GENERAL

Do not draw a horizontal line through an altitude being vacated until after the aircraft has _______ or is ________ (valid Mode C)

leaving

the altitude.
Definition
2−3−1. GENERAL

Do not draw a horizontal line through an altitude being vacated until after the aircraft has

reported or is observed

(valid Mode C) ________ the altitude.
Term
2−3−1. GENERAL

Preplanning may be accomplished in ____ pencil.
Definition
2−3−1. GENERAL

Preplanning may be accomplished in

red

pencil.
Term
2−3−1. GENERAL

Altitude information may be written in _______ of feet provided the procedure is authorized by the facility manager, and is defined in a facility directive, i.e.,

5,000 feet as 5, and 2,800 as 2.8.
Definition
2−3−1. GENERAL

Altitude information may be written in

thousands

of feet provided the procedure is authorized by the facility manager, and is defined in a facility directive, i.e., 5,000 feet as ___, and 2,800 as ____.
Term

2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES

Arrivals: 

 

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Enter the numbered spaces.

Definition
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Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

1
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Aircraft identification.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

2
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Revision number (FDIO locations only).
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

2A
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Strip request originator. (At FDIO locations this indicates the sector or position that requested a strip be printed.)
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

3
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Number of aircraft if more than one, heavy aircraft indicator “H/” if appropriate, type of aircraft, and aircraft equipment suffix.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

4
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Computer identification number if required.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

5
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Secondary radar (beacon) code assigned.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

6
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

(FDIO Locations.) The previous fix will be printed.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

7
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Coordination fix.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

8
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Estimated time of arrival at the coordination fix or destination airport.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

8A
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

OPTIONAL USE.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

8B
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

OPTIONAL USE, when voice recorders are operational;
REQUIRED USE, when the voice recorders are not operating and strips are being used at the facility. This space is used to record reported RA events when the voice recorders are not operational and strips are being used at the facility. The letters RA followed by a climb or descent arrow (if the climb or descent action is reported) and the time (hhmm) the event is reported.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

9
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Altitude (in hundreds of feet) and remarks.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

9A
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Minimum fuel, destination airport/point out/ radar vector/speed adjustment information. Air traffic managers may authorize in a facility directive the omission of any of these items, except minimum fuel, if no misunderstanding will result.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

9B
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

OPTIONAL USE.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information is located in block

9C
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

OPTIONAL USE.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What information are located in blocks

10-18
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Arrivals:

What is the numbered space of

Enter data as specified by a facility directive. Radar facility personnel need not enter data in these spaces except when nonradar procedures are used or when radio recording equipment is inoperative.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

1
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Aircraft identification.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

2
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Revision number (FDIO locations only).
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

2A
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Strip request originator. (At FDIO locations this indicates the sector or position that requested a strip be printed.)
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

3
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Number of aircraft if more than one, heavy aircraft indicator “H/” if appropriate, type of aircraft, and aircraft equipment suffix.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

4
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Computer identification number if required.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

5
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Secondary radar (beacon) code assigned.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

6
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Proposed departure time.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

7
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Requested altitude.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

8
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Departure airport.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

8A
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

OPTIONAL USE.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

8B
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

OPTIONAL USE, when voice recorders are operational;
REQUIRED USE, when the voice recorders are not operating and strips are being used at the facility. This space is used to record reported RA events when the voice recorders are not operational and strips are being used at the facility. The letters RA followed by a climb or descent arrow (if the climb or descent action is reported) and the time (hhmm) the event is reported.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

9 (Computer-generated)
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Route, destination, and remarks. Manually enter altitude/altitude restrictions in the order flown, if appropriate, and remarks.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

9 (Hand-prepared)
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Clearance limit, route,
altitude/altitude restrictions in the order flown, if appropriate, and remarks.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

9A
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

OPTIONAL USE.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

9B
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

OPTIONAL USE.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information is located in block

9C
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

OPTIONAL USE.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What information are located in blocks

10-18
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Departures:

What is the numbered space of

Enter data as specified by a facility directive. Items, such as departure time, runway used for takeoff, check marks to indicate information forwarded or relayed, may be entered in these spaces.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES

_______ __________ can authorize omissions and/or optional use of spaces

2A, 8A, 8B, 9A, 9B, 9C, and 10-18,

if no misunderstanding will result. These omissions and/or optional uses must be specified in a facility directive.
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES

Facility managers

can authorize omissions and/or optional use of spaces ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, and ___-___, if no misunderstanding will result. These omissions and/or optional uses must be specified in a facility directive.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES

Facility managers can authorize omissions and/or optional use of spaces 2A, 8A, 8B, 9A, 9B 9C, and 10-18, if __ ____________ will result. These omissions and/or optional uses must be specified in a

facility directive.
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES

Facility managers can authorize omissions and/or optional use of spaces 2A, 8A, 8B, 9A, 9B 9C, and 10-18, if

no misunderstanding

will result. These omissions and/or optional uses must be specified in a _________ ___________.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Overflights:

What information is located in block

6
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Overflights:

What is the numbered space of

Coordination fix
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Overflights:

What information is located in block

7
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Overflights:

What is the numbered space of

Overflight coordination indicator (FDIO locations only).
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Overflights:

What information is located in block

8
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Overflights:

What is the numbered space of

Estimated time of arrival at the coordination fix.
Term
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Overflights:

What information is located in block

9
Definition
2−3−4. TERMINAL DATA ENTRIES
Overflights:

What is the numbered space of

Altitude and route of flight through the terminal area.
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