6. Aerodrome Control - ATM1 Flashcards

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What is Aerodrome traffic?

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All traffic on the manoeuvring area of an aerodrome and all aircraft flying in the vicinity of an aerodrome.

Note: An aircraft is in the vicinity of an aerodrome when it is in, entering or leaving an aerodrome traffic circuit.

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What is the landing area?

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“That part of the movement area intended for the landing or take-off of aircraft”

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What positions are typically found in a tower?

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Aerodrome controller - normally responsible for operations on the runway and aircraft flying within the area of responsibility of the aerodrome control tower;
Ground controller - normally responsible for traffic on the manoeuvring area with the exception of runways;
Clearance delivery position - normally responsible for delivery of start-up and ATC clearances to departing IFR flights.

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Q

What is “air traffic”?

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“All aircraft in flight or operating on the manoeuvring area of an aerodrome.”

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What shall ATCOs in an Aerodrome control tower do?

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Aerodrome control towers shall issue information and clearances to aircraft under their control to achieve a safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic on and in the vicinity of an aerodrome with the object of preventing collision(s) between:

  • Aircraft flying within the designated area of responsibility of the control tower, including the aerodrome traffic circuits;
  • Aircraft operating on the manoeuvring area;
  • Aircraft landing and taking off;
  • Aircraft and vehicles operating on the manoeuvring area;
  • Aircraft on the manoeuvring area and obstructions on that area.
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Manoeuvring area

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What is essential local traffic?

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Any aircraft, vehicle or personnel on or near the manoeuvring area, or traffic operating in the vicinity of the aerodrome, which may constitute a hazard to the aircraft concerned.

Essential local traffic shall be described so as to be easily identified.

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What information shall be given to an AC prior to taxiing for take off? (5)

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  • Runway to be used
  • Surface wind direction and speed, including significant variations therefrom;
  • QNH or QFE if requested
  • RVR - in the direction of take off and climb, if less than 10km
  • Correct time

Turbine-engined aircraft require the air temperature for the runway to be used

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Take info from other card
What information shall be given to an AC prior to take off? (4)

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  • any significant changes in the surface wind direction and speed,
  • the air temperature,
  • visibility or RVR value(s) given in accordance with the previous slide;
  • significant meteorological conditions in the take-off and climb-out area, except when it is known that the information has already been received by the aircraft.
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What information shall be given to an AC prior to entering the traffic circuit or commencing approach to land?

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  • Runway to be used
  • Surface wind direction and speed, including significant variations therefrom;
  • QNH if requested QFE
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