ATC in UK Flashcards

1
Q

How is Airspace over the UK divided?

A

Into two Flight Information Regions - London and Scottish.

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What does London FIR cover?

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The majority of England and Wales

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3
Q

Where is London FIR controlled from?

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London FIR is controlled by the London Area Control Centre (LACC) at Swanwick Hampshire.

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4
Q

When did LACC start operating?

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The Centre started operating in January 2002

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5
Q

How many and what are the operations rooms in Swanwick?

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There 3 Ops rooms:

  • London Area Control Centre (LACC)
  • London Terminal Control Centre (LTCC)
  • Military Air Traffic Control
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What’s LACC purpose?

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Manages en route traffic in the London FIR. This includes en route airspace over England and Wales up to the Scottish border.

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7
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What’s LTCC purpose?

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Handles traffic below 24,500ft flying to and from London’s airports.

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What area is covered by LTCC?

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Extends south and east to the borders of France and the Netherlands, west towards Bristol and north to near Birmingham

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9
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What’s Military Air Traffic Control’s purpose?

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Provides services to civil and military aircraft operating outside controlled airspace. Work closely with civilian controllers to ensure safe co-ordination of traffic.

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10
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What does Scottish FIR cover?

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The whole of Scotland and Northern Ireland and the immediate surrounding areas.

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Where is Scottish FIR controlled from?

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Scottish FIR is controlled by the Scottish En-Route centre at Prestwick.

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12
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How many and what are the operations rooms in Prestwick?

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There 3 Ops rooms:

  • Manchester Area Control Centre (MACC)
  • Scottish Area Control Centre (ScACC)
  • Oceanic Area Control Centre (OACC)
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13
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What’s MACC purpose?

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Controls aircraft over much of

  • the north of England,
  • the Midlands, and
  • north Wales
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14
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What altitude does MACC cover?

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Controls aircraft from 2,500ft up to 28,500ft.

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What’s ScACC purpose?

A
Controls aircraft over
Scotland,
Northern Ireland,
Northern England, and
the North Sea
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16
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What altitude does ScACC cover?

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Controls aircraft from 2,500ft up to 66,000ft.

17
Q

What’s OACC purpose?

A

Controls the airspace over the
eastern half of the North Atlantic from the Azores (45 degrees north) to a
boundary with Iceland (61 degrees north).