TTX – 7/8
General Tower Theory Chapters 7 + 8
General Tower Theory Chapters 7 + 8
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Niveau | Autres |
Crée / Actualisé | 25.01.2016 / 16.01.2023 |
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How are binoculars and surface movement radar used to scan airfield?
binoculars: to scan airfield for traffic of all kinds (main instrument)
movement radar: to assist
What should you do / be aware of before issuing taxi clearance?
- ensure you have good two-way communication with all surface vehicles
- ensure you are up to date with aircraft recognition
What clearance does CLD give? What does GND give?
CLD:
- start-up clearance
- departure clearance
GND:
- taxi clearance
When / how is a start-up clearance issued?
- on request by aircraft when < 15 min delay at HP expected
- when > 15 min expected (unless related to an ATFM slot) advise crew when start may be expected
When / how is a start-up clearance issued?
- on request by aircraft when < 15 min delay at HP expected
- when > 15 min expected (unless related to an ATFM slot) advise crew when start may be expected
Who's responsible for compliance with EOBT (or AFTM slot)?
pilot
What does a departure clearance consist of?
1. clearance limit (normally destination aerodrome)
2. SID designator or route description
3. initial level (except when included in SID)
4. SSR code
5. any other restrictions (e.g. AFTM slot, instruction relating to frequency change, etc.)
What do you do right before issuing a taxi clearance? How?
determine position of aircraft; normally pilot's report