Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
What mode is used by ATC and is designated as the common mode for military/civil aircraft? |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
Mode 3/A
is the temporary identity of which kind of aircraft and is assigned by whom? |
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Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
Aircraft must be equipped with __________ in order for ATC to assign the aircraft a beacon code. |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
ATC may only assign a __________ with aircraft equipped with
ADS-B and/or transponder. |
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Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
What type of beacon codes will be assigned by a computer? |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
Unless otherwise specified in the .65 (5-2-1), a facility directive, or LOA,
Discrete beacon codes
are assigned by what? |
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Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
TERMINAL
If an aircraft will remain within the terminal facility's delegated airspace,
what code will they be assigned? |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
a code from the code subset allocated to the terminal facility
is assigned to aircraft that will be going where? |
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Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
Unless otherwise specified in a facility directive or a letter of agreement,
aircraft that will enter an adjacent facility’s delegated airspace must be assigned what beacon code? |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
A beacon code assigned by the ARTCC computer
is assigned to aircraft that will be going where? |
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Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
Why should aircraft that will enter an adjacent facility's delegated airspace be assigned a beacon code assigned by the ARTCC computer? |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
Aircraft that will enter an adjacent facility's delegated airspace must be assigned a beacon code assigned by _______. This
will provide the adjacent facility advance information on the aircraft and will cause auto−acquisition of the aircraft prior to handoff. |
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Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
What must happen if an airborne aircraft that has been assigned a beacon code by the ARTCC computer and whose flight plan will terminate in another facility’s area cancels ATC service? |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
If an aircraft that has been assigned a beacon code by the ARTCC computer whose flight plan will terminate in __________
Remove flight plan information on an airborne aircraft. |
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Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
What phraseology is used to issue computer based codes to aircraft? |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
"SQUAWK THREE/ALFA (code)"
or
"SQUAWK (code)"
is the phraseology used to do what? |
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Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
What code should be assigned to aircraft that are operating on a flight plan specifying frequent or rapid changes in assigned altitude in more than one stratum or other category of flight not compatible with a discrete code assignment. |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
Code 4000
is assigned to aircraft whose flight plan specifies what? |
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Term
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
Aircraft are assigned code 4000 when they are on a flight plan specifying frequent or rapid changes in altitude in more than one stratum or other category not compatible with a discrete code assignment.
What are some examples of these aircraft? |
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Definition
5−2−1. ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA
Some examples of aircraft operating in more than one stratum or other category not compatible with a ________code assignment are:
Flight test aircraft, aircraft on MTR missions, aerial refueling operations, military aircraft operating in restricted/warning areas.
Instead, what code will these aircraft be assigned? |
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Term
5−2−2. RADAR BEACON CODE CHANGES
Unless otherwise specified in a _____,______, or ________, do not request an aircraft to change from the code it was squawking in the transferring facility’s area until the aircraft is within your area of responsibility. |
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Definition
5−2−2. RADAR BEACON CODE CHANGES
Unless otherwise specified in a
directive or a letter of agreement or coordinated at the time of handoff,
Do not request an aircraft to change from the code it was squawking in the transferring facility’s area until the aircraft is __________________. |
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Term
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
What code is assigned to a pilot declaring an
emergency and the aircraft is not radar identified
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Definition
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
Code 7700
is assigned to pilots declaring an emergency and the aircraft and the aircraft is ___________ . |
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Term
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
What phraseology is used to assign Code 7700 to emergency aircraft? |
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Definition
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
"SQUAWK MAYDAY ON 7700"
is phraseology used for _________ aircraft. |
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Term
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
After radio and radar contact have been established with an emergency aircraft (that are not single−piloted helicopters and single−piloted turbojet aircraft), you may request the aircraft to ___________________. |
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Definition
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
You may request an emergency aircraft (that are not single−piloted helicopters and single−piloted turbojet aircraft) to
change from Code 7700 to a computer-assigned discrete code only after _______________. |
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Term
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
Based on pilot concurrence, the nature of the emergency, and current flight conditions, an aircraft that
changes their squawk from 7700 to a discrete beacon code,
will signify to other ATC facilities that the aircraft in distress is _______________. |
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Definition
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
It will signify to other ATC facilities that an aircraft in distress is
identified and under ATC control
when the aircraft ___________________. |
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Term
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
What is the phraseology used to request an emergency aircraft (non-single-piloted helicopters/turbojet aircraft where radio and radar contact have been established) to change from 7700 to a discrete beacon code? |
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Definition
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
"RADAR CONTACT (position). IF FEASIBLE, SQUAWK (code)."
is the phraseology used to request an emergency aircraft to squawk from ______ to _______. |
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Term
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
A _____ equipped aircraft which is in emergency but no longer requires the assignment of Code 7700:
Assign a beacon code that will permit
terminal minimum safe altitude (MSAW) alarm processing. |
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Definition
5−2−3. EMERGENCY CODE ASSIGNMENT
A Mode C
equipped aircraft which is in emergency but no longer requires the assignment of Code 7700 will be assigned a beacon code that will permit _______________________. |
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Term
5−2−4. RADIO FAILURE
What will an aircraft experiencing a
loss of two−way radio communications capability
can be expected to squawk? |
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Definition
5−2−4
An aircraft squawking
7600
is experiencing what? |
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Term
5−2−4. RADIO FAILURE
STARS/MEARTS will display ______ when an aircraft squawks
7600 |
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Definition
5−2−4
STARS/MEARTS will display
"RF"
when an aircraft squawks ______. |
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Term
5−2−5
Squawk _____ is designated for
hijacked aircraft. |
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Definition
5−2−5
Code
7500
will be assigned to what type of aircraft? |
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Term
5−2−6
When an
unmanned aircraft systems (UAS)
control link between the aircraft and the pilot is lost, what code will it transmit? |
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Definition
5−2−6
The code
7400
will be transmitted by what aircraft? |
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Term
5−2−6. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS) LOST LINK
STARS/MEARTS will display ______ when an aircraft squawks
7400 |
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Definition
5−2−6. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS) LOST LINK
STARS/MEARTS will display
"LL"
when an aircraft squawks ______. |
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Term
5−2−6. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS) LOST LINK
The following steps must be taken when you observe a Code 7400 display:
a.___________________________________
b. Coordinate, as required, to allow UAS to execute the lost link procedure.
c. Advise the OS/CIC, when feasible, so the event can be documented.
d. If you observe or are informed by the PIC that the UAS is deviating from the programmed Lost Link procedure, or is encountering another anomaly, treat the situation in accordance with FAA Order JO 7110.65 |
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Definition
5−2−6. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS) LOST LINK
The following steps must be taken when you observe a Code 7400 display:
a. Determine the lost link procedure, as outlined in the Special Airworthiness Certificate or Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA).
b.___________________________________
c. Advise the OS/CIC, when feasible, so the event can be documented.
d. If you observe or are informed by the PIC that the UAS is deviating from the programmed Lost Link procedure, or is encountering another anomaly, treat the situation in accordance with FAA Order JO 7110.65 |
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Term
5−2−6. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS) LOST LINK
The following steps must be taken when you observe a Code 7400 display:
a. Determine the lost link procedure, as outlined in the Special Airworthiness Certificate or Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA).
b. Coordinate, as required, to allow UAS to execute the lost link procedure.
c. ___________________________________
d. If you observe or are informed by the PIC that the UAS is deviating from the programmed Lost Link procedure, or is encountering another anomaly, treat the situation in accordance with FAA Order JO 7110.65 |
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Definition
5−2−6. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS) LOST LINK
The following steps must be taken when you observe a Code 7400 display:
a. Determine the lost link procedure, as outlined in the Special Airworthiness Certificate or Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA).
b. Coordinate, as required, to allow UAS to execute the lost link procedure.
c. Advise the OS/CIC, when feasible, so the event can be documented.
d.___________________________________ |
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