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Referring to NAVAID use, what is the altitude and distance of Class T? |
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12,000 and below/ 25 miles |
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For Radio Beacon usuable radius distances for all altitudes, which class is for 50-1,999 watts/50 miles? |
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What is the usable height and distance for the ILS on the glideslope? |
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Altitude and distance limitations need not be applied when? |
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Requested routing is via an MTR(Military Training Routes) |
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Use an altitude consistent with the limitations of the aid when? |
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Clearing an aircraft to cross or hold at a fix. |
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Use a route not meeting service volume limitations when? |
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Only if an aircraft requests to operate "VFR-on-top" on this route. |
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List the order in which a clearance is issued. |
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Aircdrat ID, Clearance limit, SID, Route of flight including PAR, Altitude data in the order flown, and Mach number(if applicable). |
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How are clearances relayed? |
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What is the proper phraseology for amending a route or altitude by stating which portion of the route is being amended and then stating the amendment? |
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Change (portion of route) to read (new portion of route) |
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What is the phraseology for clearing an aircraft through intermediate stops? |
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Cleared through (airport) to (fix) |
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How do you treat an aircraft planning VFR for the initial part of flight and IFR for the latter part of the flight? |
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When should the controller assign a beacon code to Mode-C equipped aircraft that will allow MSAW alarms? |
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When an aircraft changes from VFR to IFR. |
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Which word is the controller to avoid when issuing a departure clearnce? |
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Assign departure restrictions, clearance void times, hold for release, or release times when? |
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Necessary to separate departures from other traffic or to restrict or regulate the departure flow. |
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Provide alternative instructions requiring the pilots to advise ATC of their intentions no later than 30 minutes after the clearance void time if not airborne when do what? |
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Issuing clearance void times at airports not served by control towers. |
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"Hold for release" instructions shall be used when necessary to inform a pilot or controller of what? |
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A departure clearance is not valid until additional instructions are received. |
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Include departure delay information when? |
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Issuing hold for release instructions. |
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When do you release the aircraft as soon as possible? |
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Release times shall be issued to pilots when? |
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When necessary to specify the earliest time an aircraft may depart. |
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A release time is a departure restriction issued to a pilot to separate a departing aircraft from other traffic. |
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The facility issuing a release time to a pilot shall include a time check. |
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Ground stop is a process that requires aircraft that meet a specific criteria to remain on the ground. Normall occur with little or no warning. |
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Who has the approval to release an aircraft is a ground stop is applicable to that aircraft when in effect? |
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The originator of the GS(Ground Stop) |
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When do you include routes through Class G airspace? |
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When requested by the pilot. |
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Do not issue revised routing clearances that will take an aircraft off its flight plan route pas the last fix in your facility's airspace unless what? |
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Requested by pilot or operational necessity dictates. |
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If it is necessary to assign a crossing altitude which differs from the STAR altitude... |
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emphasize the change to the pilot. |
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What does the controller do when a pilot is unable to accept a clearance? |
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Issue revised instructions to ensure positive control and standard separation. |
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Request a pilot to confirm assigned altitue on initial contact and when position reports are received unless: |
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1. Pilot states the assigned altitute, or 2. You assign a new altitude to a climbing or descending aircraft, or 3. The aircraft was transferred to you from another position within your facility. |
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You may use as a holding fix a location which the pilot can determine by... |
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Visual reference to the surface if he/she is familiar with it. |
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Who do you advise as soon as possible when you delay or expect to delay aircraft? |
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Your supervisor or flow controller. |
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Approve a pilot's request to deviate from the prescribed holding flight path when? |
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Obstacles and traffic conditions permit. |
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Do not use the phraseology "cleared approach," which allows the pilot his/her choice of instrument approaches when? |
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Where instrument approaches require radar monitoring and radar services are not available. |
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