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When combining positions in the tower, do NOT use ground control frequency for ____________ communications. |
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When local and ground control functions are being combined, it is recommended that they be combined on the _______________ frequency. |
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Control tower operating positions shall monitor assigned radio frequencies and _____________ continuously. |
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When issuing clearances or instructions, ensure ____________ from pilots. |
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Pilots may acknowledge receipt of a radio message by stating ____________. |
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If a clearance is read back by a pilot, the controller shall ensure the readback is ____________. |
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Occasionally it may become necessary for controllers to authorize pilots to interrupt their communications _______________. |
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Transmit only those messages necessary for air traffic control or otherwise contributing to _____________________. |
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If necessary, relay operational information to aircraft or aircraft ____________. |
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When relaying operational information, relay the ___________ of such information. |
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Relay operational information to military aircraft who are operating or who will operate on a(n) ______________. |
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The FAA Administrator and Deputy Administrator may use the coded phrases _________ or ___________ in air-to-ground communications. |
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"SAFEAIR ONE"; "SAFEAIR TWO" |
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The format used when replying to an aircraft during initial call-up is the aircraft identification, __________ message, and "OVER" if required. |
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The first item stated during initial call-up to an aircraft is the ___________. |
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Preface each clearance or instruction intended for a specific aircraft with the _________________. |
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After initial call-up and communications have been established, the controller may omit the _______________. |
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After communications have been established and the type of aircraft is known, the controller may use the aircraft identification prefix and the _______________________________. |
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last three digits or letters of the aircraft identification |
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When the Vice President is onboard a USAF aircraft, the proper call sign for the aircraft is ______________________. |
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Do NOT abbreviate the call signs of air carriers, other civil aircraft having an FAA authorized call sign, or aircraft with _________________. |
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similar sounding aircraft identification |
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When the controller is communicating with an aircraft, the facility identification may be omitted after _______________. |
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communications have been established |
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If a message obviously requires a reply, the word _______ may be omitted. |
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In prioritizing interphone messages, first priority shall be given to _______________. |
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Lower priority messages may be interrupted on the interphone system by using the words "EMERGENCY" or ________________. |
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When initializing an interphone call, the caller states the identification of the position being called, followed by the _____________________________. |
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position identification of the caller |
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Priority is given to interphone messages as follows: emergency messages, clearance and control instructions, movement and control messages, and _________________________. |
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movement messages on VFR aircraft |
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Upon completion of an interphone message, the receiving facility states a response, if required, followed by ______________________. |
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the receiver's operating initials |
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Interphone messages should always be terminated by ____________________. |
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In inter/intra facility communications for heavy jet identification and in communications with heavy jet aircraft, the word(s) __________ shall be used. |
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American 981 and United 981 are both on your frequency. To avoid a possible misunderstanding, __________________ and restate the call sign after the flight number of the aircraft involved. |
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notify both pilots of similar sounding identifications |
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The ICAO phonetic word for the letter "A" is ____________ |
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The ICAO phonetic word for the letter "B" is ______________. |
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What phraseology is used to identify a B744 when issuing traffic? |
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"HEAVY BOEING SEVEN FORTY-SEVEN" |
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Serial numbers are stated _____________. |
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The proper phraseology for stating the serial number 11609 is _____________________. |
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Which of the following are spoken by pronouncing each digit in the number of hundreds or thousands followed by the word "HUNDRED" or "THOUSAND" as appropriate? |
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The phraseology for stating an altitude of 10,500 feet is ______________. |
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"ONE ZERO FIVE ZERO ZERO" |
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An altitude of 18,500 feet is stated as __________________________________. |
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"FLIGHT LEVEL ONE EIGHT ZERO" |
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The phraseology for stating an altitude of 10,000 feet is ______________________. |
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General time information is given using the ______________ separate digits of the hour and minutes based on the 24-hour clock in terms of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). |
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What is the phraseology used to issue a time check of 11:30:00? |
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"TIME, ONE ONE THREE ZERO" |
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An altimeter setting of 30.32 is stated as ________________. |
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"ALTIMETER, THREE ZERO THREE TWO" |
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When issuing a time check, state the word "TIME" followed by the four separate digits of the hour and minutes and the nearest ______________________. |
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When issuing a time check, time would be stated ______________. |
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The phraseology for stating a true airspeed of 250 is ___________________. |
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A wind of 350 degrees with a velocity of 20 knots should be stated as _________________________. |
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"WIND THREE FIVE ZERO AT TWO ZERO" |
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When requested by a pilot, time information is given in Coordinated Universal Time followed by the ________________ equivalent. |
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What is the phraseology used to issue a field elevation of 2,160 feet? |
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"FIELD ELEVATION, TWO ONE SIX ZERO." |
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When issuing surface wind, state the indicated direction to the nearest ____________ degrees. |
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The phraseology used to assign an aircraft a heading of north is "HEADING _________________". |
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The phraseology used to identify runway 27R is __________________. |
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The phraseology used to state the frequency 121.5 is ______________________. |
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The term used to identify the control tower at Abilene, Texas, is "___________". |
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To identify the ground control function at Honolulu Airport, the caller would state _______________. |
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To identify a civil aircraft, use the aircraft type, model, __________ name, or the prefix "NOVEMBER". |
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Two ways to properly state the identification of N23C, a DC-3, are "NOVEMBER TWO THREE CHARLIE" or ______________________. |
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"DOUGLAS TWO THREE CHARLIE" |
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Identify air carrier aircraft by stating ______________ followed by the flight number in group form. |
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The word "TANGO" followed by the registration number indicates the flight is a(n) ___________ aircraft. |
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Air Mobility Command aircraft are identified by the prefix _____________. |
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Altitudes of 18,000 feet or more above the earth are expressed in ________________. |
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The normal clearance limit specified in a departure clearance is _______________. |
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An airport at which an aircraft may land if landing at the intended airport becomes inadvisable is called a(n) ________________ airport. |
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What is the phraseology used to acknowledge a point out? |
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What is the phraseology for issuing an altimeter setting of 30.02? |
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"Altimeter, three zero zero two." |
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The phraseology for stating a true airspeed of 160 knots is ________________________. |
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An altitude of 18,000 feet is stated as _______________________. |
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"FLIGHT LEVEL ONE EIGHT ZERO" |
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